How to deliver Outstanding Training everytime
•How to make impact with your training message
•Packed with ideas and tips to adapt and use immediately
•Andy unlocks the secrets of 20 years of training and feedback from 35,000 delegates
Andy Griffith
Andy is a highly acclaimed writer and trainer who specialises in Learning to Learn, thinking skills, creativity, diversity and learning. He is also the Director of Motivated and Loving It (MALIT) and, in addition, he’s the man who put the fun back into education as a writer for Comic Relief.
What is outstanding training?
Unpicking the difference between good and outstanding
Techniques to ensure that your audience remains engaged with your subject matter
How to plan and construct your presentation to maximise impact
Learn the skills of outstanding speaking
Develop your confidence with different types of presentations
Learn to lead a discussion and facilitate adult learning
Engage all personality types and senses of audience
Create your own unique training style
Practical tools and tips to make an immediate impact
20 favourite icebreakers and plenaries that your audience will not have seen before
The training rubric
The top ten tips to using visual aids
Create courses that are activity-based rather than materials-based
Ideas for activities that always work
Using props to emphasise a point
The 10 myths about successful training
Become aware of how you might be killing your message
Traps for inexperienced trainers and how to avoid them
Masters Accredited
You can enrol on a MA in Education using this course as your first CPD module (worth twenty MA points). To enrol simply call us on FREEPHONE 0808 160 5 160 and request an application form.
INSET
How to deliver Outstanding Training everytime, along with all our courses, can be arranged for in-school training (INSET).
For each course we recommend trainer(s), but when arranging your INSET day, you can choose. For more information, contact our INSET department.
Andy Griffith
Andy is a highly acclaimed writer and trainer who specialises in Learning to Learn, thinking skills, creativity, diversity and learning. He is also the Director of Motivated and Loving It (MALIT) and, in addition, he’s the man who put the fun back into education as a writer for Comic Relief.