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Volume 1 Issue 4

 

 

 

 

 

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opinion - what next for training now that Labour have win a third successive term? Will they fulfil their promises this time round?
news from ITOL - latest developments taking place in the Institute of Training & Occupational Learning
global report - Our monthly round-up of the top training related stories from around the world
Romania report - David Simmonds explains why he believes the former Soviet state is ripe for major training initiatives
consultancy skills – engaging with the client… how to avoid a bad beginning (in the words of Euripides) leading to bad ending
eLearning – in the first of a two part article Renée Raper considers the role of eTutor and preparing for an online course
powerpointer – this month’s tip for making best use of the ubiquitous Microsoft presentation software
trainingtips – hidden secret of success… ways to make sure your learners read the required material prior to their workshop
temperament and training – are you a Fergie or a Wenger? Self confessed training “expert” Mary Brown on why opposites really do attract
can you prove it? – Leslie Ray continues his plain guide to more effective validation and evaluation of training and learning
challenge for the church – vicars today have an extra cross to bear… training to improve their leadership and “people management” skills
action learning – Fred Ayres on why this is without doubt one of the most effective development tools available to trainers
prof’s perspective – how do you assess values? Professor Neil Thompson offers food for thought on this “slippery” concept
influential thinkers – this month we focus on the work of experimental learning guru David Kolb and his four-stage cycle
training in practice – feel the fear and do it anyway… how developing your drawing skills can provide you with a powerful tool in your training workbox
5-minute factfile – Graham O’Connell explains what is meant by charisma
Icebreakers – you are facing a new group of trainees for the first time. How do you energise then into interacting with you and each other?
reviewing activity – seeing the big picture… Roger Greenaway on why reviewing is about seeing the wood as well as the trees
getting it taped – videos have played a significant role in training for more than 30 years but just what goes into making them effective?
training teasers – two more puzzles to stretch your mind
backbite – our monthly soapbox in which a guest writer takes a sideways look (and swipe!) at the training profession
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

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