Course : Training for occasional trainers

Training for occasional trainers

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Being a trainer isn't something to just jump into. Having knowledge doesn’t mean you know how to pass it along. This course will enable you to acquire the tools and methods needed to successfully lead occasional training modules.


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Practical course in person or remote class

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Price : 1340 € E.T.
  2d - 14h00




Being a trainer isn't something to just jump into. Having knowledge doesn’t mean you know how to pass it along. This course will enable you to acquire the tools and methods needed to successfully lead occasional training modules.

Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
  • Understand the learning process and adult education
  • Define educational objectives and a process
  • Design educational activities and materials
  • Master leadership techniques for a group of trainees
  • Evaluate the training action and monitor it

Intended audience
Occasional trainers. Anyone who wants to pass along their knowledge.

Prerequisites
No particular knowledge.

Course schedule

Understanding training principles

  • Differences between a tutor and a trainer.
  • The role of the trainer.
  • Principles of adult education.
  • The learning process.
  • Keys to effective training.
Group discussion
Discussions, sharing practices.

Motivating an adult to learn

  • Training motivation sources.
  • Key points in the trainer’s attitude.
  • Taking into account resistance to change.
Case study
Analyzing examples experienced by participants, exchanging practices.

Designing the training

  • Identifying the context and challenges of the training action.
  • Analyzing the demand and the objective.
  • Planning educational activities.
  • Designing educational materials.
  • Planning the outline of the training: Topics and instructional sequence.
  • Creating tools for participants: Summary sheet, case studies, quiz, etc.
Case study
Case studies created from professional situations.

Leading the training clearly and vividly

  • Working on your introduction and the presentation phase.
  • Public speaking.
  • Making your explanations clear and accessible.
  • Using different types of exercises.
  • Assessing what was learned during the course.
Role-playing
Simulated exercises, analyzing strengths and areas for improvement.

Using the group dynamic for educational purposes

  • Encouraging participation and interest.
  • Verifying understanding.
  • Using the group to move forward.
Role-playing
Simulated instruction, taking different participant attitudes into account.

Managing delicate situations

  • Spotting signs of obstacles.
  • Handling difficult participants.
  • Knowing how to reframe discussions.
Role-playing
Training, sharing practices.

Evaluating and monitoring the training action

  • Assessing satisfaction.
  • Measuring the acquisition of skills.
  • Analyzing skill transfers.
  • Calculating return on investment.
Role-playing
Practicing concluding a training session using feedback and evaluation tools.


Practical details
Hands-on work
Workshops to practice techniques for designing and leading occasional trainings related to specific business contexts.

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Dates and locations
Select your location or opt for the remote class then choose your date.
Remote class