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2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring

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107 OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse = online leaRning exPeRt GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed teaching and training adults program teaching and tRaining adults RECOGNITION OF SuCCESSFuL COMPLETION TEAChING AND TRAINING ADuLTS TATA (RECOGNITION OF SuCCESSFuL COMPLETION) This program is for anyone interested in teaching and training in industry and/or an academic environment. It is designed to develop the skills and knowledge of novices and refine the skills of current practitioners. Each course emphasizes principles involved in the adult learning process. Group process, active participation, and learning by doing are stressed. The skills, ideas, expertise, and knowledge of the participants are utilized as key resources in learning about instructing adults. external Recognition Teaching and Training Adults is recognized by the Canadian Society for Training and Development (CSTD). additional information In addition to the required eight courses, students must also complete the Student Evaluation in order to graduate. Achievement of the program learning outcomes will occur through the assessment of a lesson plan, peer and instructor feedback about lesson delivery in the Teaching Clinic, and the submission of a learning synopsis. TT1: Introduction to Teaching and Training Adults must be taken first, TT1 through TT4 must be completed prior to TT5. It is recommended that mandatory courses be taken in the order specified, especially for individuals new to facilitating learning, because the courses are sequenced toward the Teaching Clinic; each course builds on the skills of the previous course. mandatory courses: cOURSE cODE cOURSE TITLE pAGE TATA 0001 TT1: Introduction to Teaching and Training Adults 136 TATA 0002 TT2: Engaging Adult Learners 136 TATA 0012 Synopsis 136 TATA 0013 TT5: Teaching Clinic 136 TATA 0015 TT4: Teaching and Training Methods 136 TATA 0017 TT3: Preparing a Lesson or Workshop 136 optional courses: cOURSE cODE cOURSE TITLE pAGE TATA 0003 Facilitating Group Process 137 TATA 0004 Assessing Learning 137 TATA 0007 Tools for Teaching and Training 137 TATA 0008 Workplace Training 137 TATA 0009 Coaching 137 TATA 0011 Teaching Adults with Learning Disabilities 137 TATA 0016 Group Problem Solving 137 TATA 0018 Developing a Course or Training Plan 137 TATA 0019 Learning for Life's Challenges –– TATA 0020 Advanced Teaching Clinic –– TATA 0021 Facilitating Learning Online 137 TATA 0022 Engaging the Multi-Generational Classroom 137 All courses must be completed within five years to be eligible for the Recognition of Successful Completion. Teaching and Training Adults is recognized by the Canadian Society for Training and Development (CSTD). Registered students are eligible for student membership with CSTD. The student membership rate is $149 plus HST. Teaching and Training Adults graduates are given a credit of one year towards the work experience required for CTDP designation. Visit www.cstd.ca for more information. graduation Requirements 6 Mandatory Courses 3 Optional Courses additional information For more information, please contact continuingeducation@georgiancollege.ca

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