In-House Curriculum Development Training


In-House Cur­ricu­lum Devel­op­ment Train­ing: KITE (Vari­able duration)

In-House Cur­ricu­lum Devel­op­ment Train­ing, also known as KITE (“Keep In-house Train­ing Excel­lent”) is a sim­pli­fied cur­ricu­lum devel­op­ment process that results in detailed Instruc­tor Guides for ses­sions of any length.

KITE has two com­po­nents, with the option of a third:

1. In a two-day Train­ing Design work­shop, sub­ject mat­ter experts (SMEs) learn to develop their own lively, inter­ac­tive work­shops. Only the num­ber of par­tic­i­pants lim­its the num­ber of train­ing ses­sions result­ing from these two days.

2. Then, with Guila Muir’s assis­tance, each SME trans­forms his or her work­shop into a writ­ten cur­ricu­lum. This ensures that the mate­r­ial remains con­sis­tent, no mat­ter who the trainer is or where it is delivered.

3. Many orga­ni­za­tions choose to include a Pre­sen­ta­tion Skills com­po­nent, enhanc­ing the train­ers’ abil­ity to present the cur­ricu­lum with con­fi­dence and author­ity in front of any group.

KITE ben­e­fits your orga­ni­za­tion if a dif­fer­ent train­ers in your orga­ni­za­tion must offer stan­dard­ized, con­sis­tent train­ing in sev­eral dif­fer­ent loca­tions. KITE cap­tures and cod­i­fies train­ing design into a doc­u­ment that is not trainer-dependent.

Could you ben­e­fit from KITE? Take this quick assess­ment and find out.

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