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Training Trainers Workshop
May 15, 2014 at 10:46 AM
Date: 27th May 2014
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
Place: Waitakere Community Resource Centre, 8 Ratanui St, Henderson (see attached)
Cost: $45.00 pp incl gst
Develop your confidence and skills for planning and running effective workshops, seminars or training courses for your staff, volunteers or clients.
By the end of this session you can expect to have:
- Developed an effective structure for your workshop, seminar or training.
- Worked with the key components for effective learning.
- Greater understanding of your learners (their learning styles, motivation and need for interaction).
- Identified some opportunities to assess learning
There are two preparation tasks to complete when you enrol 1) completing your own learning styles questionnaire and 2) bringing ideas for a workshop, seminar or training you want to run.
Please note, this half-day session is an introduction only, giving an overview of these fundamentals for training. Follow-up training and coaching is available if needed.
Trainer/ Facilitator - Rhyll Stafford
Rhyll has been working with the learning and development of individuals, groups and organisations since 1996, initially in Social Services and Violence Prevention projects. She has trained trainers within UNITEC, New Zealand Institute of Management and a range of community initiatives. She is a member of MIRA NZ, an organization development company based in New Lynn. More information about Rhyll and MIRA is available on www.miracompanions.co.nz
Numbers are limited. Book now to avoid disappointment.
To book contact Mandy Spencer on mandy@communitywaitakere.org.nz or 09 838 7903