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1 Presenter/Facilitator Training Program

2 Why train presenters? To develop better coaches and officials... We need great presenters and facilitators to educate them!

3 How to structure learning Structure learning that is RAVE R = responsibleDid the session allow learners to take responsibility for their learning? A = activeHow active and involved was the group? V = varietyDid the session involve a variety of learning methods? E = engagingDid the session capture and hold attention?

4 Skills for presenters Presenters/facilitators should demonstrate MOAR Q’s M = message Did you get your message across and achieve the session outcomes? O = organisation Planning, organising and managing the group (people, time, resources). A = approach Adapt to deal with the difficult & unexpected. Be positive, confident and in control R = review Reflect on how the session went and review what to change for next time Q = questions Did you use questions? Can you use ‘Moar’ questions!

5 One-minute presentations Group 1 Insert names Group 2 Insert names Group 3 Insert names Group 4 Insert names

6 How people learn Where and how do coaches and officials learn best? Practical – take theory out of the classroom Scenario and problem based learning Mentoring

7 Practical session You will participate in a practical session - typical in coaching or officiating education Then analyse the session as a presenter (how it was delivered, not the content of what was delivered)

8 Learning methods Facilitated discussion Practical Case study or scenario Role play Brainstorm Video/DVD Questioning & discussion Web based / multi-media Mentoring Lecture/presentation

9 Difficult people Think of consequences. Action needs to be taken. Always remain calm. Person may stop if prompted. Be patient

10 Learning styles Visual They like: Graphs, charts, mind maps/flow charts and images. Auditory They like: Discussion groups, questions, audio recordings, key points and cue words. Read/write They like: Lists, headings, written cue words/phrases. Kinaesthetic They like: Demonstrations, doing the activity, learning by experiencing, video feedback, visualisation.

11 Individual needs and diversity Cultural differences Generational differences Hearing / vision impairments

12 Example slide Hydration Fluid intake before, during & after activity Fluid intake should = sweat loss Children have  risk of dehydration

13 Powerpoint Does it add to your presentation? 6 words, 6 lines Be consistent Background colour Font colour

14 What’s wrong with this slide?

15 Planning activity Plan the following Who is the audience? 3 key points Delivery method(s) Learning aids (equipment etc) Time allocation Topics 1.How to plan a training session 2.Dealing with conflict 3.Ethics & responsibilities 4.Working with kids 5.Safety & risk mgmt

16 Learning aids Data projector / PowerPoint Whiteboard + Flip chart DVD / Video Worksheets / handouts Specialist presenters Instruction cards for role plays, scenarios or activities

17 The future Interactive white boards E-learning Satellite Podcasts

18 Getting better Ask the audience –Evaluation form Peer review Video yourself Self-reflection Do more presentations

19 Five-minute presentations Group 1 Insert names Group 2 Insert names Group 3 Insert names Group 4 Insert names

20 Roles and responsibilities NCAS and NOAS requirements Ambassador for the sport Resources and support from your sport

21 Running a workshop Course coordinator’s role. Logistics, admin, personnel, venue, coordination, assessment processes Sorting out problems

22 Risk Management Participant safety: Content up to date Participants physically able Safe environment Presenter liability: Insurance –Professional indemnity –Public liability

23 Summary Structure learning that is RAVE Presenters need to demonstrate MOAR Q’s Use a range of learning methods & aids Preparation and review Consider your audience & be able to adapt What does your sport require of you? Better presenters/facilitators = better coaches and officials.

24 Thank you


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