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Example:
Criteria ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rating 1 2 3 4 5
TRAINING
Technical experience (has executed the job himself)
Training experience
QUALIFICATIONS
Has completed a "train the trainer" course
KNOWLEDGE
Technical knowledge
Knowledge of trainees, department, company, ...
SKILLS
Technical Skills (know the job through and through)
Training Skills (is able to train a group of people, to communicate and provide helpful feedback.)
PERSONAL
Trainer's fee
Availability
3. Write a Learning Outcome
A learning outcome is a statement that tells the trainees what they should be able to do at the end of
the training course. It must be consistent with the course title.
Example
For the course title "Making mango jam to improve your income", the learning outcome might be:
"At the end of this training course trainees should be able to make mango jam to sell at the local
market."
Learning Outcomes are goals and, like all goals, should be defined as smart goals: specific,
measurable, attractive, realistic and timed.
Use this checklist when writing a basic learning outcome:
The learning outcome has a verb
The learning outcome is measurable
The learning outcome is consistent with the course title
Example of good learning outcome:
Course title: Sewing a meri blouse to earn an income
Learning outcome: At the end of the course trainees should be able to sew a meri blouse for sale at
the market using a manual sewing machine.
4. Write a session plan
A session plan are the outline that will be used by the trainer during training. It includes all the
information needed by the trainer including content, resources and timing.
The content should be organised so that it gives the training session structure and to ensure
information is covered in a way that helps trainees to learn.
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