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Train the Trainer Using Activities To Engage Learners

Using activites to engage learners

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Train the Trainer

Using Activities To Engage Learners

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Overview

• How training can include humour and games

• Explore different types of games

• How to get participant buy-in

• Humour principles in adult learning

• Troubleshoot when games go wrong

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The Principles of Adult Learning

• We learn to do by doing.• We learn when we are ready to learn. • We make connections.

• We learn one thing at a time.• We learn when results are satisfying to us. • We need to understand what we learn. • We develop skill through practice. • We have different abilities and backgrounds.

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The Role of Activities & Games

• What is the value of activities and games

• What are the safety issues

• What is the difference between ice-breakers ,

role play and energisers

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Guidance for Activities and Games

• Don’t select activities that would annoy people

• Adjust the length and type of activity to suit the

length of the session.

• Know your audience.

• Adjust games for the seriousness of the topic.

• People who know each other may get bored

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Selecting the correct activity

• Game• Icebreakers• Energizer• Simulations• Brain teasers• Role Plays• Case Studies

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Preparation for Activities • What are your responsibilities as a facilitator?

• Are there any pitfalls you need to be aware of?

• How can debriefing help the group?

• What kind of activity for reluctant participants?

• What activity for those who do not like games?

• How do you persuade people who refuse to engage or

interact with the group?

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Preparation for a Game or Activity

• Name• Time Required• Size of Group• Materials Required• Overview• Goals • Procedure• Discussion Points• Variations

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Appropriate Games or Activities

• Must illustrate or somehow relate to the

training objectives.

• Must be suitable for participants’ needs &

ability levels.

• Consider the setup of the room

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Getting participants to engage

• Clearly state the objectives

• Outline any rules

• Create a safe learning climate

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When things go wrong

• What can cause an activity to go wrong?• How can we prevent mishaps?

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When A Game Does Not Work

The best remedy is for the trainer to be honest

and sincere about the problem.

Be honest and keep the tone light, and the

effects of the disaster will dissipate quickly.

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More information

You can read more about using activities on the Train the trainer blog.