Beyond Training

Beyond Training

Author: Jack C. Richards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-02-13

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780521626804

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Beyond Training examines the nature of second language teacher development and how teachers' practices are influenced by their beliefs and principles. It seeks to move discussion of language teacher development beyond the level of "training," which reflects a technical view of specific teaching practices. Instead, it takes a more holistic approach to teacher development built on the notion of the teacher as critical and reflective thinker. The argument pursued throughout is that teacher education needs to engage teachers not merely in the mastery of techniques, but in an exploration of the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes that underly their teaching practices.


Human Resource Development

Human Resource Development

Author: Margaret Anne Reid

Publisher: CIPD Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781843980131

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This new edition has been updated to take account of the growing emphasis on interactive learning, online learning and other recent developments. It also adopts a more accessible and student friendly approach, with case material, examples, activities and questions.


Beyond Learning Objectives

Beyond Learning Objectives

Author: Jack J. Phillips

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2008-05-01

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1607282437

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Today's organizations demand a focus on higher-level objectives—objectives that clearly provide business impact and value and satisfy the expectations of a wide range of key stakeholders. If you're involved in implementing projects, programs, initiatives, or solutions in your organization, Beyond Learning Objectives can help you meet these new expectations. This book provides step-by-step processes for defining, measuring, and developing six types of objectives: input, reaction, learning, application, impact, and ROI. You'll also learn to avoid common pitfalls in the development of objectives, such as unclear, incomplete, nonspecific, or even missing objectives. And you'll learn how well crafted, results-driven objectives can satisfy the needs of all your stakeholders. With this book in your hands, you can become a champion of well-defined objectives, providing direction, focus, and guidance. By spelling out expectations, creating commitment, and positioning your initiatives for success, you'll help your organization align its programs with its results and leap forward into the state-of-the-art world of measurable performance.


Beyond Safety Training

Beyond Safety Training

Author: Corinne Bieder

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-10-11

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 3319655272

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book investigates why, despite more and more resources devoted to safety training, expectations are not entirely met, particularly in the industrial sectors that have already achieved a high safety level. It not only reflects the most precious viewpoints of experts from different disciplines, different countries, with experiences in various industrial fields at the cutting edge of theories and practices in terms of safety, professionalization and their relationships. It also consolidates the positioning of the Foundation for an Industrial Safety Culture, highlighting what is currently considered at stake in terms of safety training, taking into account the system of constraints the different stakeholders are submitted to. It reports some success stories as well as elements which could explain the observed plateau in terms of outcome. It identifies some levers for evolution for at-risk industry and outlines a possible research agenda to go further with experimental solutions.


Design Thinking for Training and Development

Design Thinking for Training and Development

Author: Sharon Boller

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2020-06-09

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1950496198

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Better Learning Solutions Through Better Learning Experiences When training and development initiatives treat learning as something that occurs as a one-time event, the learner and the business suffer. Using design thinking can help talent development professionals ensure learning sticks to drive improved performance. Design Thinking for Training and Development offers a primer on design thinking, a human-centered process and problem-solving methodology that focuses on involving users of a solution in its design. For effective design thinking, talent development professionals need to go beyond the UX, the user experience, and incorporate the LX, the learner experience. In this how-to guide for applying design thinking tools and techniques, Sharon Boller and Laura Fletcher share how they adapted the traditional design thinking process for training and development projects. Their process involves steps to: Get perspective. Refine the problem. Ideate and prototype. Iterate (develop, test, pilot, and refine). Implement. Design thinking is about balancing the three forces on training and development programs: learner wants and needs, business needs, and constraints. Learn how to get buy-in from skeptical stakeholders. Discover why taking requests for training, gathering the perspective of stakeholders and learners, and crafting problem statements will uncover the true issue at hand. Two in-depth case studies show how the authors made design thinking work. Job aids and tools featured in this book include: a strategy blueprint to uncover what a stakeholder is trying to solve an empathy map to capture the learner’s thoughts, actions, motivators, and challenges an experience map to better understand how the learner performs. With its hands-on, use-it-today approach, this book will get you started on your own journey to applying design thinking.


Beyond Training Ain't Performance Fieldbook

Beyond Training Ain't Performance Fieldbook

Author: Harold D. Stolovitch

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2006-04-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1607284588

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An essential companion manual to Training Ain't Performance, the Beyond Training Ain't Performance Fieldbook is an HPI theory implementation guide. The included CD-ROM features worksheets, assessments, tools, and practical advice that will propel your organization toward the performance approach.


Practicing Organization Development

Practicing Organization Development

Author: William J. Rothwell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-03-04

Total Pages: 753

ISBN-13: 0787978507

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Since it was first published in 1995, Practicing Organization Development has become a classic in change management. Now completely revised and updated, editors Rothwell and Sullivan, leaders in the field of OD, and numerous expert practitioners, walk you through each episode of change facilitation. You?ll find exhibits, activities, instruments, and case studies. You'll get help applying each phase of a popular emerging change making model. And you?ll find include applied research and insights from a wide variety of well-known OD practitioners and academicians. Included in this comprehensive resource are an instructor's guide, ever expanding materials on the Web, and a companion CD-ROM with PowerPoint slides and supplemental materials. Practicing Organization Development is packed with useful, current, proven direction on applying OD principles in the real world -- order your copy today!


Beyond Traditional Job Development the Art of Creating Opportunity

Beyond Traditional Job Development the Art of Creating Opportunity

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Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This book is a compilation of inspirational anecdotes, powerful insights, and practical strategies for people who are entrusted with the task of helping others find their way into employment. It has become widely-known as the "job developer's bible." Highly readable and entertaining, this book is a gold mine of invaluable ideas and strategies to catapult job developers from scarcity to abundance and from discouragement to empowerment and career satisfaction. The book challenges conventional wisdom about the current job market by asserting the philosophy and practice of "entrepreneurial" job development.