The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook

The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook
Author: Margaret E. Wall
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1039141013

Aimed at newcomers to the business of training—including instructional designers, subject matter experts, and leaders of all sorts—Margaret E. Wall’s inspired Train-the-Trainer Guidebook is essential reading for anyone interested in optimizing their training capabilities. Based on tried and tested principles of adult learning and supported by invaluable real-world examples, this guidebook provides practical, expert-backed instruction on how to best meet the task of workplace education. Recognizing that many people go into training without any background tailored to it, author Margaret E. Wall’s decades-long professional experience in the field of adult education serves to fill an important gap in literature on workplace teaching and learning, providing an account of learner-centred training that is thorough and meticulous alongside vital resources and helpful activities to help readers plan and lead instruction at work. The Train-the-Trainer Guidebook is a much-needed how-to for anyone looking to better their professional training skills.

Train the Trainer

Train the Trainer
Author: Skills Converged
Publisher: Skills Converged
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1534611088

What makes a training course successful? What is the secret to conducting an effective and memorable training course? What makes a great trainer? Why some training courses are useful, motivating and educational while others are boring and forgettable? This book provides you with a comprehensive set of guidelines on all aspects of training. The methodologies, scenarios and exercises presented in this book will ensure that you, as a trainer, are equipped with all the tools and skills needed to deliver a great training course. At Skills Converged, we specialise in supporting the training community with our state-of-the-art training materials. Over the years we have delivered numerous courses and have received extensive feedback from trainers who have used our products all over the world. We know what makes a training course successful and what makes one fail. In this book, we share our most treasured findings and experiences with you. We want to help you become the best trainer you can be and in turn, train as many people as possible around the world. Research shows that one of the fastest ways to learn is through examples. This book contains a large number of examples, case studies, and important research in the field of adult education for you to employ. Whether you are teaching soft skills, management, IT, technical courses or arts and crafts, you can benefit from this book as the lessons are applicable to teach any topic. This Second Edition has been extensively expanded with several chapters and now includes the entirety of our highly praised Train the Trainer Self-Study Course. In this book you will learn: - How to get the most from your training courses - How to avoid barriers to learning - How to take advantage of principles of Accelerated Learning - How to conduct a Training Needs Analysis - How to present confidentlyHow to avoid bad training delivery practices - How to plan your course - How to arrange the training environment optimally - How to keep the delegates constantly engaged - How to respond when you are being challenged - How to avoid poor statements that can hinder learning - How to take advantage of the power of story-telling - How to run training exercises to get the most from them

Creative Training

Creative Training
Author: Becky Pike Pluth
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989661539

In this book, Becky Pike Pluth, CEO of The Bob Pike Group, the pioneer in Creative Training Techniques®, explains why creative training works and walksthe reader through a step-by-step process so you can implement these methods,experience improved training results, and reignite your passion for training.Contributors also include industry leaders like Jennifer Hofmann, Neen James, and Sharon Bowman to make this a truly formidable resource for both face-to-face and virtual creative training.

Course Design Strategy

Course Design Strategy
Author: Ethan Honary
Publisher: Skills Converged Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1838495312

This book is packed with strategies and insights that will help you design better training courses. It focuses on how people learn as the key factor in making design decisions. The book shows you how to design a good course for any field, no matter what medium you use to deliver it. Learn how the brain works, how people forget, how to gain and maintain attention and how to make a subject interesting. Then use the easy-to-follow guidelines to design strategically by increasing curiosity, making content emotional, making learners practise what they have learned and using failure as a teaching tool. The art of designing a course and making people learn is mastered through practical experience of running courses; the science is gained by evidence-based research on how people learn. The book combines the two, offering many examples and studies in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, instructional design and training the trainer. You will find lots of examples and studies in the book that provide insights that may not be obvious but that lead to important design decisions. They will change forever how you think about training design and delivery and help you design courses that your learners will love. In Course Design Strategy, you will learn: · How to make content memorable · What learners expect from a course · How people learn and forget, and why this should be the cornerstone of any course design · How to use eureka moments and eureka concepts as the building blocks of course design · How to make content easy to learn · Why the presence of a feedback loop is crucial to learning · How to use exercises and tests to enhance learning

The Trainer's Handbook

The Trainer's Handbook
Author: Karen Lawson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111893315X

A ready-to-use toolkit for delivering high-value training in any scenario The Trainer's Handbook is a comprehensive manual for designing, developing, and delivering effective and engaging training. Based on the feedback of workshop participants, readers, and instructors, this new third edition has been expanded to provide guidance toward new technologies, leadership training, distance learning, blended learning, and other increasingly common issues, with new case studies for each chapter. A systematic approach to training breaks the book into five parts that separately target analysis, design, development, delivery, and evaluation, giving you a comprehensive reference designed for quick look-up and easy navigation. New inventories, worksheets, job aids, checklists, activities, samples, and templates help you bring new ideas into the classroom, and updated instructor guide help you seamlessly integrate new and established methods and techniques. Training is increasingly expanding beyond the traditional instructor-led classroom; courses may now be delivered online or offsite, may be asynchronous and self-led, and may be delivered to individuals, small groups, or entire organizations. This book gives you a one-stop reference and toolkit to help you provide more effective training, regardless of class size, structure, subject, or objective. Explore new training styles adapted to different learning styles Design specialized instructional plans for groups, distance learning, and active training Blend creativity, logic and design principles to create more effective visuals Develop strategies for training leaders, training across cultures, and more Effective training means delivering useful information in a way that's accessible, approachable, understandable, and memorable. The Trainer's Handbook gives you the knowledge and framework you need to provide a high-value experience in any training scenario.

Train The Trainer Workbook

Train The Trainer Workbook
Author: Richard Heller Mba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre:
ISBN:

The Train the Trainer Workbook is a guide that helps new and experienced trainers deliver training for best results. It links with the Train the Trainer Manual, listing all the "how-to's" and "why's" involved in creating and presenting world-class training presentations. The workbook parallels the five sections in the Train the Trainer Manual and is a beneficial complement to the manual. Each section provides the reader with tools sets linking benefits to the presentation. The reader is encouraged to use the Workbook throughout the entire development of the training program. The first section includes tools for conducting the training needs analysis linking any training to the organizational goals and objectives. The authors insist that any training must address both new hires and seasoned employees with measurable results that provide real advantages to the organization. Unlike many training systems, this system links training organizational returns. The philosophy of the authors is that without clear organizational benefits, training is an unproductive entertainment. Section two addresses implementation and introduces new tools to create "influential training." It includes a 17-step template that allows the user to create an effective training program, whether it is a single presentation or a multi-session presentation. The exercises include addressing real-world problems demanding solutions. The user isn't left empty handed but is provided with suggested tools to understand and address the problems. Section three includes twenty specific training techniques to capture the interest of the participants, engage them with the trainer and other participants, and utilize their experience to integrate the training into future behaviors. Mental engagement is the ultimate goal of all training. These tools provide new trainers with years of experience and experienced trainers with insights into approaches that will solve many of their training frustrations. Section four covers the attributes of inspirational trainers. The Workbook identifies the best and most effective training techniques. It includes a list of 48 traits our trainers have used and that their attendees have liked the most. However, this section is not simply a list of tools, but discusses how to incorporate them into any training program. Section 5 argues that training is less an art than it is a science. And any science includes testing to separate the truth from the fiction. In Section 5 the authors include twenty-two graphs and chart techniques trainers can select and use to monitor and improve their programs. These tools are useful by both the trainer and the trainees to measure progress, chart successes and help with continual improvement. ... and success! In conclusion, you should remember that Training is a learnable skill. Practice with the tools we have given you, apply them, and improve your approach. Our goal is to make you an effective trainer, while helping your organization reinvent itself, remain relevant and become more profitable. Remember: THIS IS A GUIDE FOR THE BEGINNER AND A REFERENCE FOR THE PROFESSIONAL.

Train The Trainer

Train The Trainer
Author: Jimmy Jain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre:
ISBN:

Every training program is an opportunity to make a difference into someone's life. Trainers have a task at hand, to facilitate organizational objectives, enhance individual's effectiveness, develop their skills to advance their careers and boost their organizations' bottom lines. When you experience a workshop of a dynamic trainer the learning feels effortless. All the Concepts are presented in a distilled, easy to understand format and participants look forward to more. What makes the training program successful and effective. How to conduct a memorable workshop. Some training programs are being remembered by participants after so many years while some are forgotten in a jiffy.According to Training Magazine, organizations spend anything between $1,075 to $1,886 (in USA alone)for training on each employee annually. According to a study the global learning and Development industry poised to grow to about $125 billion. Do we have enough skilled and effective trainers to cater to this huge opportunity .Trainers who consistently deliver real value-helping trainees learn new skills and adapt to changing situations-get noticed by everyone. This book will provide you with a comprehensive set of guidelines on all aspects of conducting a memorable and effective training program. The exercises presented in this book will ensure that you as a trainer are equipped with all the tools and skills needed to deliver a great training program. This book will help you understand-The trainers tool kit -Competencies required to be an effective trainer -To appreciate the learning and teaching styles -How to structure the training program delivery -Steps to follow in Pre training stage, during training and after training stage. -Effective media handling and colour commentary to be used in training delivery -Use presentation skills (verbal and non verbal) to make training delivery impactful and effective.-Understand training needs of a given audience.-Learn to assess the effectiveness of training.-Modify training as per feedback and needs of the audience.-Differentiate between teaching and training.-Describe the stages in an effective training methodology -Distinguish between desirable and undesirable behaviors in training-Know how to deal with difficult behaviors in the classroom-FREE tool to understand your training style

One on One Training

One on One Training
Author: Bob Pike
Publisher: Creative Training Techniques P
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781935291039

One-on-One Training gives you both the theory and practice behind this powerful method. You’ll learn about the basic tenets of adult learning along with practical tips on keeping training participants focused. The book provides an array of training activities specially designed for one-on-one training. Fast, inexpensive, and effective, one-on-one training could be right for you.

Beastmaking

Beastmaking
Author: Ned Feehally
Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1839810106

'When it comes to training for climbing, you are your own experiment.' Beastmaking by Ned Feehally is a book about training for climbing. It is designed to provide normal people – like you and me – with the tools we need to get the most out of our climbing. It is written by one of the world's top climbers and a co-founder of Beastmaker. It features sections on finger strength, fingerboarding, board training, mobility and core, and includes suggested exercises and workouts. There are insights from some of the world's top climbers, including Alex Honnold, Shauna Coxsey, Adam Ondra, Alex Puccio and Tomoa Narasaki. Free from jargon, it is intended to provide enough information for us to work out what we need to train, and to help us to train it.