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fenix001 [56]
3 years ago
8

Advantage of using a resource person in handling first aid lesson

Biology
1 answer:
gtnhenbr [62]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Train the Trainers

Pre-training Preparations

Selection of Resource Persons

Selection of Resource Persons

Author/Compiled by

Sreevidya Satish (Ecosan Services Foundation)

Dörte Peters (seecon international gmbh)

Adapted from

Basic Training for Trainers

Using Resource People

Executive Summary

When developing the course curriculum, aims, and objectives, also training resource persons should be identified. Every training manager should try to get the best possible resource persons on a particular subject. As experts who contribute information and opinions to the course participants, the resource persons add important knowledge and value to the course. Here, you will find out about preparations needed when using resource persons in your training to ensure the success of their input.

Advantages

Resource persons make the workshop more diversified

Resource persons add knowledge to the course

Parts of the course do not need to be prepared by yourself as a trainer

Saves some preparation time

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