Advanced Training
& Facilitation Skills
Certificate
a noncredit Chancellor's Certificate Program

 

Training & Facilitation Certificates
Chancellor's
Advanced Training & Facilitation Skills
Dean's
Training for Trainers — Solid Foundations
Group Facilitation Skills — Practical Results
Advanced Training for Trainers — The Next Level of Results


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Advanced Training for Trainers—
The Next Level of Results

a noncredit Dean's Certificate Program

If you are a strong trainer ready to take your training programs to the next level, this course is for you.

You will learn advanced techniques for:

  • energizing your training program,
  • drawing trainees in, and
  • increasing the value and effectiveness of all your training programs.

In this course, you will learn cutting-edge techniques for coaching, performance consulting, and e-learning. You will also learn how to assess the return on investment (ROI) of your programs.

Who should attend?

  • Trainers with three or more years of experience
  • HR or human resource development managers who want to know the latest advanced techniques
  • Consultants with five or more years of experience
  • People who have attended basic train the trainer programs and want to go to the next level

Sample Topics

  • Energizing your training--advanced techniques
  • Really drawing them in
  • Incorporating e-learning in your training programs
  • Using performance consulting
  • Training vs. faciliation vs. coaching
  • Cross-cultural training issues
  • Improving training effectiveness
  • Utilizing multiple methods to evaluate success

Certificate Requirements

Complete the 12 hours of training and you will be awarded 1.2 Continuing Education Units and a noncredit Dean’s Certificate in Advanced Training for Trainers from the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

Income Tax Deduction: The cost of continuing education is deductible for federal income tax purposes under certain circumstances. Check with the IRS or your tax advisor.

This page last updated July 21, 2008 .