Planning and Delivering Training Sessions to Groups SCQF level 6 (HE0T 33)
Who is this qualification for?
This Unit has been designed as an initial qualification for those with limited or no prior experience of planning and delivering training. It is intended for candidates with vocational expertise or subject knowledge whose job role includes the training of others in small group settings (minimum four, maximum seven learners) and in work-related learning contexts.
It is also suitable for those who aspire to a training role, or who expect to have some responsibility for training as part of a future job role.
The Unit Outcomes are:
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Explain the trainer’s role in ensuring learners’ needs are met
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Prepare learning objectives, session plans and support materials to meet learner requirements
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Deliver planned interactive training sessions and monitor the progress and achievement of learners
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Evaluate the effectiveness of the training sessions delivered and develop own practice
What do I need to do?
To achieve the Unit you must demonstrate your competence as a trainer when planning and delivering training sessions to small groups of learners, so you will need access to opportunities for developing and practising your skills.
As you work through this Unit, you will produce the evidence required to show that you have successfully completed each of the Outcomes. You will gain this Unit by planning and delivering one interactive training session lasting between 25 and 35 minutes. Your tutor/assessor will observe you when you are delivering your training session and along with your peers or real learners, will give you feedback on your performance to enable you to develop your future practice.
If you do not manage to meet the required marking criteria, you will be offered a re-assessment opportunity.