Description
Who Should Attend?
This Train The Trainer course is intended for people new to training, or those with no formal knowledge about the design and delivery of training programs. The course content focuses on the professional delivery of training to small groups in the workplace, or online, rather than on one-to-one training skills. This program is also for anyone aspiring to be a trainer or someone with little experience delivering trainings and want to know more about what it takes to become an excellent trainer.
About The Program
Training and retraining are now key parts of the business strategy for successful companies and organizations. Preparing and delivering top-quality ‘on-the-job’ and ‘off-the-job’ trainings to meet organizational needs, is an essential requirement for today’s progressive employers. This Train The Trainer course will also prove valuable to In-Company Trainers who wish to improve, and update, their training skills, using the latest techniques and methodologies. This course will also highlight the benefits and challenges faced when delivering online training.
Course Objectives
- To understand different learning styles and training techniques that will enhance the learning process
- To design training material for a group training session to meet specific needs
- To gain knowledge, skills, and practical tools, to deliver effective training, using interactive group facilitation techniques
- To improve your training techniques, by focusing on effective communication in your training delivery
- To evaluate training sessions for reaction, learning, changing behavior, and contributing value to the organization
- To enhance your performance, through practice sessions, with both Trainer and peer feedback
What You Will Gain
- A clear understanding of the meaning and value of ‘effective training’
- Knowledge of key tools and techniques to assist training delivery
- The opportunity to design, practice, and evaluate training sessions in a supportive and challenging environment
- A comprehensive knowledge of group training and practical skills, which will give you confidence in your ability to help people learn and develop
Program Content
DAY ONE
- Good And Bad Training Experiences
- The Skills Needed To Be A Good Trainer
- The Four Stages Of Learning (Conscious / Competent Model)
- The Training Cycle
- Introductory Individual Presentations
- ‘Continue – Stop – Start’ Feedback**
- How People Learn (Self-Analysis)
- Identifying Training Needs
- What Is A TNA (Training Needs Analysis)?
- Designing Training Content
- The Parts Of A Training Session
- Beginning: Effective Openings, Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Middle
- End
DAY TWO
- The Ways People Learn
- Activity-Based Learning
- Group / Interactive Training Techniques
- Delivering To A Group Online – The ‘Dos’ And ‘Don’ts’
- Media Varieties And Types
- The Importance Of Effective Communication In Training
- The Use Of Questions In Training
- Group Dynamics
- Dealing With Challenging Participants
- Measuring Training Effectiveness – Training Evaluation
- Kirkpatrick’s Levels Of Training Effectiveness
- Assessment Tools And Vehicles
- Different Types Of Assessment
- Pros And Cons Of Assessments
- Giving And Receiving Feedback
DAY THREE
Day Three Involves The Following:
- A Review Of The Key Learning Points For The First Two Days, Including A Review Of Individual ‘Continue – Stop – Start’ Feedback From The Previous Sessions
- Each Delegate Will Deliver Their Final Practical Training Session. This Session Will Be Assessed By The Tutor. These Training Sessions Will Be Digitally Recorded
- Training Simulation Sessions Will Be Approximately 10 -15 Minutes Long, Followed By Peer And Trainer Feedback
Pre-Course Assignment:
Pre-course work is required for this training, as there is restricted time to prepare the presentations during the program.
Before the course each delegate will be asked to complete a Pre-Course Questionnaire to determine their individual objectives for attending the course. These objectives will be used by the Tutor to give on-target training that is focused on the individual delegates.
At the end of the course each delegate will be asked to complete a Personal Development Plan that can be used as part of future appraisals, and that will also be an important tool for management reference.
End-of-Course Training Simulation:
Each delegate will be required to do a 15-minute finaltraining simulation on a topic you will be delivering training on, back at work. Delegates who do not currently deliver training can choose any relevant training topic.
ILM Assessment:
For delegates enrolled on the ILM programme, this final training simulation will be evaluated as part of your ILM assessment. To receive your ILM Certificate, you must achieve a minimum passing score of 50%.
Total ONLINE Investment: AED 4,850/- + VAT, includes ILM Registration