Training Delivery and Trainer Skills 3402-10PSIUT
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge and skills in designing and conducting training sessions and workshops. The course places particular emphasis on competencies useful in working with groups, including creating conditions that support communication and learning, managing the group process, and supporting participants in developing their knowledge and skills.
As part of the course, students will have the opportunity to carry out their own mini training project and independently manage its various stages, including: analyzing training needs, defining training objectives, selecting training methods, preparing a training plan along with informational and instructional materials, conducting the training, and evaluating its outcomes.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
* understands team roles and is able to communicate within a team regarding task division
* knows the assumptions of D. Kolb’s learning cycle
* knows the basic stages of group processes and understands the mechanisms of group work
* knows how to define training objectives and select appropriate evaluation methods
* knows various training methods and is able to choose them based on both their content relevance and form
* understands the role of a trainer and the competencies required to perform this role
* is able to design educational situations
* understands problems that may arise in training groups in the context of group processes
* is able to establish contact with training participants, create conditions for open communication, and clarify conflicts
* is able to establish a training contract with participants and ensure its implementation or adapt it to the needs of the group and the situation
* is able to form task-oriented teams and actively participate in them
* is able to plan and conduct a training project
Assessment criteria
The final grade includes: active participation in class (individual and group), attendance, and an exam consisting of preparing and conducting a mini-training session.
Practical placement
The subject does not include professional internships.
Additional information
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