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Topic 2: Planning the training TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction
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At the end of this session, you should know how to:
investigate instructional objectives
consider types of learning programs
create session plans
consider the learner’s needs
prepare training sessions for specific learning styles.
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Instructional objectives
A competency to be achieved
•unit of competency•skill set.
Technical skill
•operating equipment•complying with manufacturer’s specifications or operating instructions.
Generic skills
•workplace systems and processes•induction•OHS procedures•productivity improvements.
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Instructional objectives describe the purpose and desired outcomes of the training. They can include:
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Learning programs usually contain:
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Competency or learning outcomes to be achieved.
Details of stakeholders including:• l
earners
• external providers and authorities
• management authorising the training.
Training plan which contains: • o
verview of the content covered in each segment or session
• number and duration of sessions
• occupational health and safety procedures.
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Learning programs usually contain: (cont)
Session plans which contain:• l
earning resources
• learning materials
• co-workers involved in the training
• worksite locations for training.
Measurement of learner progress including:• w
hen the measurement takes place
• measurement processes
• reporting procedures.
Sample session plan
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Trainer/assessor name
Delivery year
Delivery semester
Trainer/assessor contact
Delivery context
Session number and name
Date:Objectives Details Learning
resourcesLearning activities
PowerPoint
Assessment
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Learner’s needs
What might you need to know about your learner?prior learning experiences
learning support including:language, literacy and numeracydisability support.
prior work experiences.
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Example of theories about learning styles•visual •auditory •kinaesthetic.
VAK
•learners prefer to know about the whole•learners prefer to learn about the specific.
Global/Specific
•linguistic intelligence•spatial intelligence•interpersonal intelligence•kinaesthetic intelligence.
Multiple intelligences
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Principles of adult learning
learning can be threatening
wants the learning to be useful
has previous experience and knowledge which should be engaged
likes to be involved in planning and direction
has competing work and family commitments.
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OHS Considerations in the learning environment
Your role and responsibility as the facilitator
Hazard Identification
Risk management
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Facilitators OHS responsibilities in the learning
environment
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Hazards you might consider
What might you need to consider?
Temperature
Lighting
Noise
movement and distraction.
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Risk management resources?
Workplace:OHS regulations and proceduresexisting training materialsmanuals and standard operating procedures.
Industry Skills CouncilsInternet:
TVET Australia Product Services.Any others?
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The next step
You should now:
consider the learner’s needs
prepare training sessions for specific learning styles.
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