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opinion - our opinion on why employers should stop whingeing about skill shortages
you say - our monthly letters to the editor
global report - our monthly round-up of the top training related stories from around the world
surveys at work - trainers are often tasked with finding out information from within the organisation. Steve Truelove on a systematic approach to gathering information
eLearning - Renée Raper looks at ways in which eLearning is impacting on the delivery of training in the workplace and how it can benefit those who engage with it at all levels
training tips– handy hints to help you become more effective in your work. This month David Gibson looks at ways to make learning “stick” by using effective strategies before, during and after training
news from ITOL - The Director of ITOL explains the Awards Framework
the art of communication - first in a series of article by professor Neil Thompson
team training - staying at the top in football these days isn’t only about what happens on the pitch. An effective business needs to be supported by quality staff training.
5-minute factfile - challenge Graham O’Connell to clarify a complex topic in 500 words
training essentials - how to create a positive learning climate
role play - when it comes to role play, we can’t legislate for all bad experiences. Sometimes things happen which are beyond our control. Follow these Guiding Principles to ensure that the experience is as good as it possibly can be
influential thinkers - Who are the theorists that have most influenced the training profession during the past fifty years or so? this month we look at the work of British-born Sylvia Downs
reviewing by numbers - What is the best sized group for reviewing? Dr Roger Greenaway looks at the possibilities and problems posed by different group sizes
learning2unlearn - how taking on new knowledge means making space in your mind
further education - spotlight on a CoVE college where performance really counts
training teasers - give your brain a bit of gentle exercise with these training related puzzles
backbite - confessions of a mature learner (part two)          

          

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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