CWDS Curriculum
Training for Trainers’ Skill Development: Training and Adult Learning Theory
Level: Advanced Practice – (Lineworker, Supervisor, Manager)
Credits: 6
Intended Audience: For experienced lineworkers, supervisors and managers who wish to develop training skills
Intended Objectives:
- Identify how training is a tool for organizations for employee recruitment, development, and retention
- Identify how training is a tool for organizations to address organizational change
- Identify Resources need to for an effective training program within an organization
- Recognize at least 4 theories on adult learning
- Identify Sensory Styles of learners
- Identify training techniques associated with sensory styles
- Articulate how training can be used effectively by an organization
- Articulate at least one description of a training management system within an organization
- Participate in identifying a learning style via completion of a learning style inventory
Topics Include:
- The role of Training in Organizations
- Training management systems
- Resources needed to deliver training as an organization and as a trainer
- Adult Learning Theory
- Developing training to sensory styles
- Identifying Learning Style via taking Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory
- Developing training via the participant’s identified preferred learning style
Trainer Development