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Horrox, Art – Canadian Training Methods, 1976
Prepackaged courses can be an effective solution to some of the problems in business, but there may be problems associated with selecting the best package. Brief tips for selection are provided. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials, Media Selection, Training Methods
Peterson, Bob – Canadian Training Methods, 1978
A training consultant writes about the common practice of training for appearances and the length of time spent on it, rather than for the actual outcomes. He stresses the importance of well-designed instructional objectives as a means of judging training effectiveness and offers a questionnaire for trainers to try out to check their knowledge of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Objectives, Instructional Design, Questionnaires
Whitley, John – Canadian Training Methods, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Job Training, Program Content, Sequential Approach
Young, Donald A. – Canadian Training Methods, 1971
Suggests how to use student critiques as a means of testing program suitability. (RB)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Employee Attitudes, Feedback, Interaction Process Analysis
Whitley, John – Canadian Training Methods, 1971
How to establish an integrated training system which balances the training requirements of the present, routine training, against those of the future, development training; and concentrates on that which is needed and that which contributes to departmental and company effectiveness. (RB)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Employee Attitudes, Leadership Training, Management Development
Suessmuth, Patrick – Canadian Training Methods, 1971
How to change a negative training lesson into a positive lesson through the use of student behavior, student ability, and student attitudes, by redesigning the lesson to emphasize and capitalize on recognition of positive attributes of the students. (RB)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Interaction Process Analysis, Management Development, Teaching Methods
Whitley, John – Canadian Training Methods, 1973
Article outlines the benefits of an organized induction program for manpower development. (GB)
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Labor Force Development, Management Development, Student Projects
Whitley, John – Canadian Training Methods, 1972
Describes how to design a job-training program starting with an in depth analysis of the job itself. (RB)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Job Analysis, Job Training, Labor Force Development