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Preparing For Class
Have YOU ever been to
    a “bad” class?




   Bueller!......Bueller!......Bueller!
What was bad about it?
What does “prepared”
 really mean?




pre·pare
[pri-pair] , -pared, -par·ing.
3.to put in proper condition or readiness: 
4.to put things or oneself in readiness; get ready: to prepare 
for war.
What has to be prepared?
•   You
•   Classroom
•   Program Materials
•   Tools & Resources
•   The Learners
What has to be prepared?
• You
Lets Start With You.




                       o u
Ok, what does




                                  u
that mean for
     me?        Answer: What do YOU
                need to do to prepare
                YOURSELF BEFORE the




                                o
                Training Program
                begins?
What should you do the WEEK




                                u
before and the DAY before
training begins?




                              o
Week Prior:




                                                     u
•The Materials -  Do you know them like the 
back of your hand?  Knowledge = Confidence = Performance
•The Learners – Who will be in your class? 
What is their applicable education and 




                                                   o
experience?
Day Before:
•Rest – You’re going to need it.
•Your Attire – Are you dressing for success?  
   –   Appropriate
   –   Professional
   –   Comfortable
   –   Modest
   –   Practical
Summary:




                                       u
BE SURE that YOU are ready in every way you
can be and should be prior to class.




                                     o
What has to be prepared?
• You
• Classroom
Preparing Your Classroom
Here’s something
to consider when
preparing your
classroom.
What are the two most
important aspects of any
learning environment?

Any guesses……?
Comfort
&
Functionality
What makes a room…..


Temperature – adjustable              Temperature – too hot or cold
Lighting – adjustable                 Lighting – too bright or dark
Seating – cushioned and adjustable    Seating – hard plastic/metal/wood seats
Space – plenty of room to move        Space - cramped
Color – soft hues and colors          Color – bright harsh colors
What makes a room…..



Desks and Chairs         Messy 
Computer Equipment       Disorganized
Presentation Equipment   Strange seating configuration
Power & Lights           Dark
Network Access           Noisy
Storage                  Visual distractions
Summary:
Make absolutely sure that the classroom is
ready BEFORE the day your program begins.
What has to be prepared?
• You
• Classroom
• Program Materials
Preparing Course
         Materials

Con
    next
 Train ions
      i
Man ng
     ual
So, what “materials” need to be
      prepared for class?




            Great Question! Glad you asked!
What “stuff” do you need to
effectively run your program?
            Program Schedule
            Instructor Guide
            Student Manuals
            Presentations
            Hand Outs
            Visual Aids
            Study Guides
            Exercise Guides
All of these classroom 
assets require gathering, 
     printing, requesting, 
   emailing, purchasing, 
      collating, reserving, 
     organizing, stapling, 
    gluing, scrapbooking, 
        yodeling, singing, 
    dancing and jumping 
  through fiery hoops!!!
Things to Consider….
• Printing: 
  – How many copies of how many “things” will 
    have to be made?
  – Will you use the copier or a printing company?
  – Are there other classes starting at the same 
    time also using the copier?
  – Will you need to collate, staple, bind or sort?
  – Begin any printing/copying activities in plenty 
    of time before class.
Things to Consider….
• Presentation Props: 
  – Do you use any visual aids?  Have you secured 
    them? (e.g. senior sensitivity materials)
  – Are there any DVD/tapes you need for class?
  – Are there any files you need on a thumb drive, 
    a network drive, a CD, etc.
  – Have you tested that your files work on your 
    classroom PC?
Things to Consider….
• Games and Interactions:
  – Will you need any specific materials for your 
    games or group activities?
  – Do any of them require instructions to be 
    written or printed?
  – Are there any classroom team competitions?
  – If so, is there a point system and/or a “prize” 
    at the end of the program? What’s the prize?
Summary:
There are LOTS of materials and supplies
needed for class. Make sure you identify
them all and prepare them in plenty of
time before class.
What has to be prepared?
•   You
•   Classroom
•   Program Materials
•   Tools & Resources
Tools and Resources
             Ya’ mean…like….
              hammers and
                  saws?




           Yeah…No.
Tools and Resources
What Classroom tools and
resources will you need?
Tools and Resources
       After reviewing your instructor 
documentation, you should have a list of 
all of the classroom tools you will need to 
 properly deliver your training program.
Tools and Resources
     Here’s a TIP:
 Think BIG – to – SMALL.
Test Your Electronics!
Make sure your laptop has the files you will need for 
your program and the software necessary to use 
them. (call the help desk if it doesn’t)

Turn your project on and make sure it works and is 
set for optimum focus, size, brightness and clarity.

Be sure to test all electronics.  Plug them in, test 
them and have spare batteries if applicable.
NON-Electronics
Set up your non-electronics the day before

Secure any supplies you will need as early as possible and
keep them in a secure place.

Supplies don’t order themselves!
Summary:
There are LOTS of moving parts to any
training program…..secure your
resources, test your tools and remove
all possible failure points.
What has to be prepared?
•   You
•   Classroom
•   Program Materials
•   Tools & Resources
•   The Learners
Preparing the Learners
              Let’s DO
                this!
Program Communication
 You shouldn't assume that all of your 
      class roster KNOWS they are 
  supposed to be in your class.  While 
 it MAY be a safe assumption, it is not 
  a bad idea to send a welcome email 
           to your class roster.
Program Communication
In that email you might consider including:
•Your name and contact information
•The program description, date and time
•The location of the program
•The program outline and learning objectives
•Any materials they will need to bring to class
•A brief message welcoming them to your program
Program Communication
Believe it or not, the Learner’s Supervisor 
may or may not know/”remember” they are 
enrolled in your class.  It isn’t a bad idea to 
copy them as well.
                          Was that
                         THIS week?
                            Dang!
Learner Registration
If your program requires registration from 
your learners, be sure to keep an eye on 
registration activity in the days leading up to 
your program.
Summary:
Use pre-program communications to 
prepare your learners and set the tone for 
the your program.

A little bit of communication can go a long 
way to ensuring a smooth program.

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Preparing for classm ppt

Editor's Notes

  1. Discuss the importance of preparing for class Ask the class what “preparing” for class means to them Share your experience with the quality of well-prepared classes and poorly prepared classes
  2. This is a clip from Farris Bueller For those too young to remember….this was the worst teach in the history of all teacherdom. The common denominator in bad class or poorly prepared class is…….????? The trainer
  3. Ask the class if they have ever been to a bad class. Ask them what was bad about it? Consider writing them on the board/easel pad, you can use them later during this presentation to refer to.
  4. Discuss the meaning of prepared. Share some examples. Discuss what prepared isn’t . It isn’t assuming someone else will prepare your room It isn’t relying on someone else to prepare you It isn’t waiting till the last moment And it certainly isn’t “hoping for the best”
  5. Spend some time introducing the various elements of preparation and ask the class if they have ever had to prepare any or all of these components.
  6. What will require the MOST preparation is the Trainer. There are things that every trainer should consider prior to program commencement.
  7. Before proceeding, ask the class what “kind of stuff” do they think of when they think of preparing themselves. This should open some discussion to give YOU (instructor) a sense of the experience level of the student trainers. Ask if any of the learners have any sort of check list, routine or ritual they go through to “prepare” for class.
  8. Explain that there is also an element of time when preparing for class. Some things REQUIRE lead time while others require delay until the right time. Examples: Lead time – things like printing, supplies and reservations should be addressed with plenty of lead time. Delay/right timing – you should not stage your room too far in advance, if you do it will most likely be used or messed up before your program OR it will be unavailable for other to use if you prepare too early.
  9. Week Prior Discuss the importance of studying and knowing the training material