Title: Guiding Principles of Effective Training Program Design
1Guiding Principles of Effective Training Program
Design
- Facilitated By
- Daniel Lopez
- Regional English Language Officer
- Office of English Language Programs
- ECA/A/L
2Activity 1 Best vs. Worst
- Think of the BEST training you have ever
attended? What made it so great? - Now think of the WORST. What made it so bad?
3Activity 2 The Perfect Trainer
- INSTRUCTIONS - With a partner, put the following
qualities in order, from 1 (the most essential)
to 9 (the least essential). - ______ Is incredibly organized and always
conscious of the time. - ______ Is always in control.
- ______ Knows his/her subject thoroughly, and
keeps up to date. - ______ Really likes his/her trainees and
socializes with them. - ______ Tries to give his/her trainees moral
guidance. - ______ Tries to make presentations interesting
and fun. - ______ Shares his/her own ideals and experiences
with the audience. - ______ Treats all trainees fairly and does not
have favorites. - ______ Encourages critical thinking.
4What purpose do these kinds of opening activities
serve?
5Daniels Top 7 Guiding Principles
- Trainers must know their audiences context
needs. - Experiential learning works wonders.
- Activities should be collaborative and
learner-centered. - Variety is the spice of life!
- Good facilitators know how to manage group
dynamics. - Preparation is the key.
- Teacher trainers need support from each other.
61. Trainers must know their audiences context
needs.
- Questions English teachers might ask
- Who are the learners?
- Why is the English language needed?
- How and where will it be used?
- With whom and when?
- Why are the learners taking this course?
- What resources are available?
- Where / when will the course take place?
- What is the broader context?
- What different learning styles are there?
72. Experiential learning works wonders.
8CONE OF EXPERIENCE
- People generally remember
- 10 of what they read.
- 20 of what they hear.
- 30 of what they see.
- 50 of what they hear and see.
- 70 of what they say or write.
- 90 of what they say as they do something.
- What would help them remember 100?
9Chinese Proverb
- Tell me, I forget.
- Show me, I remember.
- Involve me, I learn.
10People Learn Best When
- they are involved in the design of learning and
given the chance to make choices. - their needs are addressed.
- a conducive learning environment is established.
- the course material builds upon what they
already know. - the topic is of direct relevance and utility to
their lives. - the learning process is an active and engaging
one.
118 Qualities of Effective Training
- A moderate level of content.
- A balance between affective, behavioral
cognitive learning. - A variety of learning approaches are used.
- Opportunities for group participation.
- Real-life problem solving.
- Allowance for re-entry planning.
- Utilization of participants experience.
- Recycling scaffolding of earlier learned
concepts and skills.
123. Activities should be collaborative and
learner-centered.
- The main objective is to convey information.
- Philosophical View Language is a system of
repeated habits. - Learner role is passive.
- Methodology lectures, demonstrations, drills,
reading aloud, largely deductive (show tell).
- The main objective is to change behavior.
- Philosophical View Language has to be practiced
authentically. - Learner role is active.
- Methodology question answer, problem-solving,
small-group tasks, largely inductive.
13Which are these activities?
- Trainees take turns reading aloud.
- Trainees read silently.
- Discussion in pairs.
- Whole class discussion.
- Trainees brainstorm in small groups.
- Trainees present their lists.
- Teacher Centered
- Learner Centered
- Learner Centered
- Teacher Centered
- Learner Centered
- Teacher Centered
14What is the Trainers Role in a Learner-Center
Context?
- Introduce topics/discussion questions
- Moderate/Facilitate
- Nudge/ Suggest
- Focus discussion
- Play devils advocate
15A Grab Bag of Training Techniques
- Icebreakers
- Lectures / Lecturettes
- Field Trips
- Case Studies
- Role Plays / Skits
- Discussions / Q A
- Model Lessons / Demonstrations
- Assignments
- How many are you already familiar with?
- Videos / Film
- Hands-On Exercises
- Brainstorming
- Team Problem-Solving / Games
- Surveys / Questionnaires
- Critical Incidents
- Fishbowls
164. Variety is the spice of life!
- Not all trainees are the same (learning styles
visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile,
emotional) Its all about BALANCE! - Trainer Facilitator
- The importance of small group work
175. Good facilitators know how to manage group
dynamics.
18An Effective Trainer Is
- An active listener
- Empathetic
- Clear and concise
- Flexible
- Prepared
- Energetic
- Funny
- A positive role model
- Organized
- Curious
- Intuitive
- A keen observer
- Confident
- Open to feedback
- Relaxed
- Able to manage difficult behavior
19Critical Incidents
- INSTRUCTIONS With a partner, discuss what you
would do in the following situations. - Someone is talking too much and monopolizing the
conversation. - The group is quiet and unresponsive.
- Everyone is talking at once.
- Side conversations are taking place.
- There is tension within the group about a
controversial subject.
206. Preparation is the key.
- Blooms Taxonomy
- Learning Objectives
- Environment time, materials, space, etc.
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22Which level are these activities?
- Making a poster
- Multiple choice quiz
- Role play
- Fill in the blank
- Creating an commercial
- Repeating after the teacher
- 3 Application
- 2 Comprehension
- 3 Application
- 2 Comprehension
- 5 Synthesis
- 0 - Does not require ANY level of thinking
23Action Words Related to BT
24Good Learning Objectives Should
- Describe a result that requires higher level
thinking. - Ask learners to use information/skills theyve
learned. - Be seeable, hearable, and holdable.
- Tell specifically what learners will do.
- Be achievable in one lesson.
2511 Key Steps for Teacher Trainers...
- Identify the training topic.
- Assess participants.
- Set general learning goals.
- Specify learning points.
- Plan ice-breakers/warm-ups.
- Design the activities.
- Develop materials.
- Specify how to conduct each activity
(instructions). - Revise details.
- Conduct the workshop.
- Evaluate the results.
26Principles of Empowerment
- Tell people what their responsibilities are.
- Give them authority equal to the responsibilities
assigned to them. - Set standards of excellence.
- Provide them with training that will enable them
to meet those standards. - Provide them with feedback on their performance.
- Recognize their achievements.
- Trust them.
- Give them permission to fail.
- Treat them with dignity and respect.
277. Trainers need support from each other.
- Sharing (collaboration, best practices)
- Solidarity
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29Thank You and Good Luck!
- Contact Information
- LopezDS_at_state.gov