Arts / Social Science / Community

Storytelling for Non-visual arts

Duration TBC
Number of Places 10-12
Course Content The course will have the candidates guided by experience writers on how to adapt their story to non-visual arts
Further Enquiries Tel: 091 558 400
Fax: 091 558 470
Email: info@greasannamean.ie
Location of Course An Spideal
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Creative Thinking - Developing ideas

Duration TBC
Number of Places 10-12
Course Fee TBC
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment TBC
Course Content This course aims to guide aspiring writers to come up with Ideas and how to develop them.
Entry Requirements An interest in creative writing for paper and screen.
Further Enquiries Tel: 091 558 400
Fax: 091 558 470
Email: info@greasannamean.ie
Trainer TBC
Location of Course An Spideal
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

Novel Writing Skills - Badic

Duration TBC
Number of Places 10-12
Course Content The course will help budding writers to develop an idea, help them avoid writers' block and give other help and guidance from an experienced author
Entry Requirements None
Further Enquiries Tel: 091 558 400
Fax: 091 558 470
Email: info@greasannamean.ie
Eligibility An interest in writing
Trainer TBC
Location of Course An Spideal
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
No

JSSP - IITD Professional Practice Certificate in Training & Development

Duration 10 Weeks & Work Experience
Comment FETAC Level 6 Training & Development Special Purpose Award - 6S3372.

In conjunction with the IITD Professional Practice Certificate in Training and Development, Successful students will be awarded a FETAC Level 6 Training & Development Special Purpose Award (6S3372).

The programme is designed to ensure that assessment standards implemented by IITD are aligned to those required for the FETAC award. This facilitates a streamlined and user-friendly assessment process for programme tutors and students.

Number of Places 24 (12 at each location)
Course Fee 100% Fully Skillnet Funded
Subjects Taught The programme consists of two modules and is delivered in a highly participative and practical manner. A range of learning methods and approaches will be used to promote the practical application of theoretical concepts covered.

Module 1 - Training Needs Identification and Design – FETAC Level 6 Component Award - 6N3325
• Background and context of training and development (T & D).
• Organisational context of T & D.
• Adult learning theory.
• Systematic training and Instructional Systems Design (ISD).
• Training needs identification and analysis.
• Training plans.
• Training design and development.

Module 2 - Training Delivery and Evaluation – FETAC Level 6 Component Award - 6N3226
• Role and competences of the trainer.
• Preparing for training delivery.
• Training delivery.
• Assessment of learning.
• Training evaluation.

FETAC Code 6S3372: Training & Development
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Please direct all correspondance to Network Manager
Financial Support 100% Fully Skillnet Funded
Course Content Programme Overview
The overall aim of the programme is to enable participants to develop the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to undertake training activities. The programme encompasses the development of competences that will enable students to identify and assess training needs, and to develop, plan, organise, deliver and evaluate relevant training activities.

Who Should Undertake the Programme?
The IITD Professional Practice Certificate in Training and Development is aimed at:

1. Individuals who have an interest in training and development and may wish to pursue it as a career.
2. Individuals who hold training and development responsibilities in organisations.
3. Individuals and teams involved in the design and delivery of training programmes.
4. Consultants who wish to gain a formal qualification in training and development.
5. Managers and team leaders who wish to gain an insight into the systematic training process.

Entry Requirements 1. Complete TLS Job-Seeker Registration form
2. Send with an up-to-date copy of CV
3. Cover letter as to why you would be right for this programme
Further Enquiries Network Manager
Trainers Learning Skillnet,
4 Sycamore House,
Millennium Business Park,
Naas, Co. Kildare
T: (045)881166

or by email to info@trainerslearningskillnet.com

Eligibility Terms & Conditions Apply : http://www.skillnets.ie/job-seekers/eligibility-criteria
Learning Outcomes Programme Objectives

Module 1 - Training Needs Identification and Design – FETAC Level 6 Component Award 6N3325

Learning Objectives - At the end of this module, participants should be able to:

•Explain the background and context of training and development (T & D) and discuss the organisational context of T & D.
•Identify primary contributors to adult learning theory and explain key adult learning approaches and methods.
•Discuss a range of instructional design systems (ISD) approaches and models.
•Explain the Training Needs Analysis (TNA) process, review a range of TNA models and discuss their application in a variety of organisational settings.
•Select a TNA model and implement an effective TNA process that incorporates outputs in terms of priorities and of knowledge, skills and attitudes required.
•Devise training plans based on prioritised training needs, including a cost benefit analysis.
•Explain key issues around the setting of training objectives.
•Set appropriate objectives and design and develop a range of appropriate training interventions.

Module 2 – Training Delivery and Evaluation – FETAC Level 6 Component Award 6N3226

Learning Objectives - At the end of this module, participants should be able to:

•Explain the role and competences of the trainer.
•Identify key factors in preparing for training delivery.
•Demonstrate core skills required for effective delivery of training programmes.
•Discuss the assessment of trainees’ learning, identify a range of assessment tools, techniques and approaches and devise an appropriate training assessment process.
•Explain the background to training evaluation, identify a range of evaluation models and principles, evaluate training programmes effectively and identify key areas of benefit and opportunity.

Methods of Assessment Programme Assessment Process

Programme assessment is on a continuous basis and will require students to review theoretical concepts surrounding the systematic approach to training and apply these in practical situations.

Assessment methods incorporate: assignments; projects; skills demonstrations; and a learner record.

Trainer IITD Training Solutions
Location of Course Dublin & Galway
(more to be announced subject to funding)
Available to Job Seekers: 
Yes
Certified: 
Yes
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