T&D Chapter 5
a curriculum refers to:
an organized program of study designed to meet a complex learning objective
curriculum
an organized program of study designed to meet a complex learning objective, such as preparing a learner to become a salesperson, nurse or mgr.
Steps to making the training site and instruction conducive to learning include:
analyzing the room's seating arrangement and designing to meet the learning objectives and activity of the instruction,knowing the audience and its preferences for learning
high collaboration, high self-direction
breakout rooms, project room, conference room
seating arrangements
fan-type seating, classroom-type seating, conference-type seating, horseshoe arrangement
curriculum road map
figure showing all of the courses in a curriculum, the path learners can take through it, and the sequence in which courses have to be completed -purpose, prerequisite skills needed, learning objectives, format of content and course expectations, delivery method for content
in the context of training, the purpose of a design document is to:
guide the development of a training program and explain it to managers
effective lesson plans include:
learning objectives or outcomes, target audience, prerequisites (trainees and instructor), time, lesson outline, activity, support materials, physical environment, preparation, lesson topic, evaluation, transfer and retention
program design
organization and coordination of the training program
in training, the greatest level of support that a manager can provide is to:
participate in training as an instructor
learning event
prepare instruction (classes, courses, programs, lessons) and physical environment to facilitate learning and transfer of training
pre-training
prepare, motivate, and energize trainees to attend learning event, insure work environment (climate, mgrs, peers) supports learning and transfer of learning
the best way to help trainees remember the concepts in the training is to
use a variety of activities, questions, role playing and discussion questions int he training session
course or program
usually covers more specified learning objectives and addresses a more limited number of competencies or skills.
If training emphasizes total group discussion with limited presentation and no small group interaction, a _____ seating arrangement will be most effective.
Fan-type seating arrangement
lesson plan
-more detailed than the design document -includes specific steps involved in the lesson, instructor, and trainee activities and the time allocated to each topic included in the lesson
how to get trainees involved
-open ended questions discussed in groups -assessments - learn about yourself or others -games and activities -role playing -what do plan to use for this training?
The program design process for training typically begins with:
Preparing, motivating, and energizing trainees to attend the learning event.
high collaboration, low self-direction
classroom with breakout rooms, lecture hall with breakout rooms
low collaboration, low self-direction
classroom, computer classroom, lecture hall
the room in morris hall where we cold class is arranged as:
classroom-type seating
trainers can make site conducive to learning by:
create a learning setting: when, where, and how they will learn -preparation of materials -know the audience (age, generation, personality) -pre-training (enhance motivation to learn through communications, rework and managers involvement) -provide an overview of the course -help trainees retain and recall training content (trainees bring work problems and solve in class)
low collaboration, high self direction
distance learning room, media lab, computer lab
post-training
encourage learners to apply what they learned to their work
training site
room where training will conducted -it is comfortable and accessible -it is quiet, private, and are form interruptions -sufficient space for trainees to move around easily -trainees have adequate work space -good visibility for trainees to see each other, the trainer and any visual displays
design document
scope of project, delivery, objectives -purpose, goals, target audience, training time, method, number of participants, locations, prerequisites, problems and opportunities, instructor
A lesson plan overview matches major activities of a training program and ________
specific times or time intervals
lesson plans are important in developing training because:
they serve as a great planning tool by outlining the sequence of activities that will be conducted in the training session and the administrative details
detailed lesson plan
translates the content and sequence of training activities into a guide that is used by the trainer to help deliver the training.