TRAIN THE TRAINER

Introduction to Train the Trainer Skills
Your organisation may have subject matter experts with many years of experience, knowledge and know-how, ready to pass on.

But if they don’t have good facilitation skills, simply put, the training could be a waste of everyone’s time and the training budget too.

These ‘trainers-to-be’ need to know not just the ‘what’ but also the ‘how’ and ‘why’ to help themselves and their learners have a productive session.

A good trainer will be well prepared and use a variety of ways to engage the learners with questions, activities, discussions, group and pair work, role-play and games.

They’ll be able to monitor the progress of each learner by assessing their development to ensure no-one is ‘left behind’ and the pace and activities prevent boredom and switch-off.

This Train The Trainer course will give trainers the capabilities to deliver engaging, enjoyable and effective learning experiences.

Is This Course for Me?

If your position requires you to deliver formal training courses or enable subject matter experts to pass on their expertise or help with induction training or you’d like to move into a learning and development role, this course is for you. You’ll gain the techniques and confidence to effectively facilitate and enjoy developing others.

Course Contents Include

  • Fundamentals of effective training
  • Programme design preparation and planning
  • Communication skills
  • Presentation delivery
  • Recognise and overcome barriers to effective learning
  • Adult learning theory
  • Facilitation skills
  • The learning environment
  • How to use accelerated learning techniques that enable learning retention

Learning Outcomes

This practical one-day workshop enables participants to deliver engaging, enjoyable and effective training courses.

What Happens On The Day?

  • Your one day course will commence at 9.30 am and close at 4.30 pm.
  • Coffee will be served from 9.00 am
  • You’ll receive all the learning materials you need
  • You’ll receive a Post Training Action Plan to record personal action-oriented notes to help you apply your learning in the real world.

The world hates changes, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress.

Charles Kettering (1876–1958) US automobile engineer.

He developed the electric starter in 1912 and went on to discover tetraethyl lead as an antiknock agent and to define the octane rating of fuels.

Contact Us

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