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Active Training Methods Module 7 Active Training Methods

Confucius Said . . . “What I hear, I forget.” “What I see, I remember.” “What I do, I understand.” (Confucius, 500 BC)

Active Training Credo What I hear, I forget. What I hear and see, I remember a little. What I hear, see, and ask questions about or discuss with someone else, I begin to understand. What I hear, see, discuss, and do, I acquire knowledge and skill. What I teach to another, I master. (Silberman, 1996)

Active Training Methods Group Inquiry Information Search Guided Discussion Jigsaw Design Learning Tournament Card Sort

Active Training Methods (continued) Role Play Case Studies In-Basket Activity Simulation Instructional Games

Small Group Activity (Pairs): Working in pairs, list any Active Training Methods to be used in your training presentation If none will be used, consider where Active Training Methods might be employed Complete for each person in pair

Take a Break!