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Slide 1: Train the Trainer Laurence Yap For ERT Team, Komag
Slide 2: Introduction Objectives Equip your in preparation training sessions End results Know adult learning process Learn to prepare before training Know how to write lesson plan Facilitate discussion Demonstration effectively Interact well with audience
Slide 3: Outline: Part A: Preparation 1. Preparation 1.1 adult learning 1.2 teacher vs instructor 1.3 create a checklist 1.4 sample outline 1.5 motivate your audience 1.6 create lesson plan
Slide 4: Outline Part B: Training 2 Introduction 2.1 Gain attention 2.2 Aims 2.3 Transition 2.4 Overview 3 Explain 3.1 Delivery skills 3.2 Use of multimedia
Slide 5: 4 Discussion and feedback 4.1 facilitation Skills 5 Demonstration 5.1 Demo training 6 Summary and closing
Slide 6: 1.1 Adult learning Learn by doing Learn by solving practical problems Learn through the application of past experience Learn best in informal environment Through a variety of training method
Slide 7: 1.2 Teacher vs Instructor Teacher: Tell them what you are going to tell them Tell them what you are telling them Tell them what you’ve told them
Slide 8: Instructor Ask them what they’ve done Tell them what they are going to do Show them what they are going to do Let them do it Let them do it some more Ask them what they’ve just done
Slide 9: 1.3 Create a check list Look at the example Work out in a group of 4 Choose a leader Write it in a flipchart
Slide 10: 1.4 Sample Outline Introduction Contents Conclusion
Slide 11: 1.5 Motivate Your Audience Tell a story Use natural humor Unusual statisticsKnow their level of knowledge speak their language variety in a presentation
Slide 12: Create a need - WIIFM Get yourself excited – eye contact and available yourself before class, at breaks and after class Establish a long range objectives – see bigger pictures like the overall presentation Apply contents to life – role play and action plans
Slide 13: Know their level of knowledge speak their language variety in a presentation – change every 8 minutes 90/20/8 Learn from good instructors
Slide 14: 1.6 Create lesson plan Introduction Explanation Scenario Feedback Demonstration Summary
Slide 15: 2. Introduction General guidelines: write notes on index card eye contact drink water if you are thirsty. Not iced water vary your voice – pitch, volume, short dramatic pauses, speed of delivery watch your language! – everyday language, friendly mannerism – adjust your clothes, scratch your ear or nose, brush back your hair
Slide 16: 2.1 introduction: gain attention open with high energy, animation and enthusiasm don’t apologize give the audience an overview be aware of your appearance be aware of your voice – tone, enunciation, pace and speed, word choice
Slide 17: Next Steps t Quotation t Challenging questions t Description of incidents t Poems t Word games t Visuals Props t Activities
Slide 18: 2.2 Aims Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time Table
Slide 19: 2.3 Transition Physical movement Use of media Change of Media Mini-Summary Q&A Pause
Slide 20: 2.4 Overview Tell them your big pictures
Slide 21: 3.1 Delivery Skills Verbal • pleasant • natural • dynamic • expressive • easily heard
Slide 22: Nonverbal Delivery Skills • posture – confidence, alert • hand gesture • body movement – step forward, a step backward, lateral movement • facial expression • eye contact
Slide 23: Delivery the content: • step by step • clear and concise • tell them why • stress key points • avoid jargon and buzz words • speak at moderate speed
Slide 24: 3.2 Use of multimedia Flip Chart write big and well use color – red for underline, black/blue/green for main text, pink/brown, purple and yellow: least visible use exact words, face your audience, post them use symbol, box and bullet points reverse techniques
Slide 25: 4.1 facilitation Skills Set ground rules Learn to wait before responding – count to 10 Redirect questions to the group – Ping Pong Use the energy of the group – rest, humor, stretch break Avoid making judgment statements – Which’s not very funny? How can you believe that? Listen attentively – look into their eyes
Slide 26: Paraphrase to clarify Use flipchart – keep track of ideas. KISS Synthesize – don’t just record. Get comment and build on each other’s thought Summarize periodically Label sidetracks – use card or signals Park it – parking lot Give reinforcement – verbal and non verbal – thank you and thumb up
Slide 27: Keep air time under 40% Check for understanding Ask participants to summarize Ask others for opinion Summarize and move on
Slide 28: 5.1 Demo training position the employee correctly explain the objective and steps demo first the overall process demo NEXT each step slowly, explain each step elaborately and verify understanding practice and feedback summary
Slide 29: Verify the trainees understand the task ask for questions –What question to you has? –Anything I need to clarify further? –wait for questions have trainee repeat instructions • tell them you are concern with your communication skills • praise them if they do it well
Slide 30: .test verbally for understanding • keep question short and to the point • usually 2 –3 questions • gain confidence and making progress
Slide 31: Summary and Closing Ask questions Check parking lot Summarize any follow up action items required of you Summarize key points



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