Event Details
Trainers and Subject Matter Experts are given the huge responsibility of helping learners develop the necessary competencies to perform work at expected levels. Key to the success of a learning endeavor is learner engagement, and the success indicator is the demonstration of skills. PSTD's Facilitator Skills Development Program is designed to help trainers facilitate training more effectively. This course will help them present their learning content more effectively, identify the necessary skills for engaging learners, and the right methodologies that will help them deliver on their learning objectives.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Given completion of pre work, asynchronous and 3-day classroom session, participants will be able to demonstrate presentation and facilitation tactics and methodologies using 4Ps and 4As, and the prescribed 4 Facilitator Skills.
PRE-REQUISITE
You're all set to take this program if you've completed Training Fundamentals. If not, simply include the course fee in your overall registration or become a PSTD member to enjoy free access to the Training Fundamentals self-paced course. Apply for membership at https://pstd.org/application.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
By the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
- Enumerate the requirements for MTC Facilitator Certification
- Identify the necessary skills for effective learning facilitation
- Use established learning theories and concepts to design their facilitation plan
- Promote learning engagement through learning technologies.
- Explain tactics for managing learning and the classroom environment
- Practice 4Ps and 4As facilitation techniques based on their learning objectives
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
Trainers or subject matter experts who have foundational knowledge of training like:
- ADDIE Model
- Writing learning objectives
- Bloom's Taxonomy
- Adult Learning Principles -Knowles
- Experiential Learning Model - Kolb
COURSE OUTLINE
Overview of Facilitation
- What is facilitation?
- Difference of facilitation and teaching
Facilitation Skills
- Attending
- Observing
- Questioning
- Listening
Facilitating Discussions
- Paraphrase
- Check your understanding
- Compliment
- Elaborate
- Energize
- Disagree
- Mediate
- Pull together ideas
- Change the group process
- Summarize
Facilitation Methods
- Didactic (Preparation, Presentation, Practice Performance)
- Experiential (Activity, Analysis, Abstraction, Application)
- Technologies in facilitating learning conversations
- Game-based and Gamification of Learning
Management of Learning
- Unfreezing
- Assimilation
- Integration
Managing Learning Environment
- Your Audience
- Your Purpose
- Yourself
- Your Materials