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{{Term|Training of Trainers|Training designed for people who will train others on the same subject. For a training of trainers programme to be effective it is crucial to train people who are not only interested in the topic, but also in learning how to train others on the same subject. An aspect to care about is the importance of fostering participants’ motivation, in order to avoid the loss of future trainers’ drive through the train the trainer chain. At the end of a "Train the Trainer" course, participants should have learned: | {{Term|Training of Trainers|Training designed for people who will train others on the same subject. For a training of trainers programme to be effective it is crucial to train people who are not only interested in the topic, but also in learning how to train others on the same subject. An aspect to care about is the importance of fostering participants’ motivation, in order to avoid the loss of future trainers’ drive through the train the trainer chain. At the end of a "Train the Trainer" course, participants should have learned: | ||
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The basic principles of learning | The basic principles of learning | ||
*The importance of good communication in a training course | *The importance of good communication in a training course | ||
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*The steps to follow to plan a training course | *The steps to follow to plan a training course | ||
*Different training techniques (at least five). <ref> [http://www.e-gineer.com/v2/blog/2007/01/myth-of-train-trainer.htm www.e-gineer.com] (5 May 2010), [http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/papers/sayre/sayre.html www.archimuse.com] (5 May 2010), [http://www.inquiry.net/adult/trainer/index.htm www.inquiry.net] (5 May 2010) </ref> | *Different training techniques (at least five). <ref> [http://www.e-gineer.com/v2/blog/2007/01/myth-of-train-trainer.htm www.e-gineer.com] (5 May 2010), [http://www.archimuse.com/mw2002/papers/sayre/sayre.html www.archimuse.com] (5 May 2010), [http://www.inquiry.net/adult/trainer/index.htm www.inquiry.net] (5 May 2010) </ref> | ||
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==Sample instructions to be given to future trainers== | ==Sample instructions to be given to future trainers== | ||
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=='''The role of trainers in peer education'''== | =='''The role of trainers in peer education'''== | ||
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*Use a variety of communication methods to reach everyone in your audience | *Use a variety of communication methods to reach everyone in your audience | ||
*Show visual materials | *Show visual materials | ||
− | *Use role playing and other theater techniques: they help delivering the message in a way that reaches learners at the emotional level and increases motivation; stress the importance of acquiring basic acting skills for trainers. <ref>[http://www.ilo.org/public/english/region/asro/bangkok/child/trafficking/downloads/tia-f.pdf www.ilo.org] (1 February 2012), [http://cfsc.trunky.net/_uploads/Publications/160.peer_education_training_of_trainers.pdf cfsc.trunky.net] (1 February 2012) </ref> | + | *Use role playing and other theater techniques: they help delivering the message in a way that reaches learners at the emotional level and increases motivation; stress the importance of acquiring basic acting skills for trainers. <ref>[http://www.ilo.org/public/english/region/asro/bangkok/child/trafficking/downloads/tia-f.pdf www.ilo.org] (1 February 2012), [http://cfsc.trunky.net/_uploads/Publications/160.peer_education_training_of_trainers.pdf cfsc.trunky.net] (1 February 2012) </ref> |
=='''Job Aid'''== | =='''Job Aid'''== | ||
[[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:Training_the_Trainers.pdf |Training the Trainers.pdf]] | [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:Training_the_Trainers.pdf |Training the Trainers.pdf]] | ||
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| Train the Trainers Fundamental, a United Nations reference manual. | | Train the Trainers Fundamental, a United Nations reference manual. | ||
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Training of Trainers | |
Training designed for people who will train others on the same subject. For a training of trainers programme to be effective it is crucial to train people who are not only interested in the topic, but also in learning how to train others on the same subject. An aspect to care about is the importance of fostering participants’ motivation, in order to avoid the loss of future trainers’ drive through the train the trainer chain. At the end of a "Train the Trainer" course, participants should have learned:
Sample instructions to be given to future trainers |
Try to | Do not |
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Speak with a good inflection | Speak with a monotone voice |
Introduce the topic from different perspectives | Say things in the same way, repeatedly |
Keep a visual contact with participants | Look at your notes all the time |
Understand participants’ point of view | Be critical, defensive or intolerant |
Be enthusiastic about the topic | Be unemotional |
Appear professional (Look, body language…) | Appear unprofessional |
Make participants laugh | Be too serious |
Toolkit: Training the Trainers |
The role of trainers in peer educationIn this context, trainers play several roles at the same time:
TechniquesTraining of trainers uses a wide range of interactive techniques:
Practical tips
Job Aid |
Web Resources |
Find below additional information and resources. |
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www-unescap.org | Train the Trainers Fundamental, a United Nations reference manual. |
References
- ↑ www.e-gineer.com (5 May 2010), www.archimuse.com (5 May 2010), www.inquiry.net (5 May 2010)
- ↑ www.ilo.org (1 February 2012), cfsc.trunky.net (1 February 2012)