This course is designed
for professionals who are facilitating and/or designing training.
The overall objective of this course is for the learners to be able
to design strong training courses using the Critical Events Model as
a guide. This training design and implementation model is a concrete
and practical way to design effective training.
All terminal (or course) objectives are written for learners
whose professional role involves the design, selection, or
management of human resource development programs. The primary role
is that of a thoughtful evaluator of needs, programs, vendors, and
implementation. This professional will often serve as a link between
levels of the organization and between the organization and outside
vendors.
Each of these objectives incorporates a series of specific
knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to achieve these
competencies. These enabling objectives are identified in the course
notebook.
Course Objectives
At the completion of the course in Instructional Design and
Strategies, the participant will (or will be able to):
1) Judge whether training design materials are consistent with
adult learning principles
2) Use the Critical Events Model to evaluate and manage
training design including:
- conduct needs assessment using varied techniques
- perform and judge task and job analysis
- identify learner needs
- construct and judge instructional objectives
- design and judge curriculum
- design/select and judge appropriate instructional strategies
- obtain the necessary instructional resources
- evaluate the implementation of training
3) Commit to building a continuous evaluation and feedback system
into the development and implementation process
4) Design and implement evaluation at all four levels:
reaction, learning, job performance, and business impact
5) Create action plans to assure learning transfer
Modules
- Introduction to Course
- Adult Learning Principles
- Critical Events Model
- Training Needs Assessment
- Evaluation/Feedback in Critical Events Model
- Specifying Job Performance
- Identifying Learner Needs
- Writing Objectives
- Adult Learning Styles
- Building Curriculum
- Instructional Strategies
- Resources/Implementation
- Evaluation Skills
- Putting the Process Together
- Action Planning
- Closure