
Training and teaching skills workshop
Instructions: Guy Yariv
- Times: Thursday, August 23, 2012
- Price: 450 NIS
(or NIS 300 as part from the advanced course)
Standing in front of an audience for the purpose of teaching or training is different from standing in front of an audience for the purpose of a speech or persuasion in several aspects. For example, the pace of speech should be slower, the responsibility for checking understanding passes from the students to the teacher, there is a whole world of rules about working with a blackboard, and so on.
As a result, even people who have experience in public speaking sometimes fail when they have to teach and guide. That is, they may have said all that needed to be said, but the students weren't really learning. And this is where the teaching and training skills workshop comes into play.
In this workshop we teach and practice standing in front of a class and imparting theoretical materials. Each student will practice twice: once he will learn theoretical material that explains how to teach, and a second time he will learn material from his field of practice. After each exercise, feedback will be given by the instructor and the other participants.
Main contents
- The difference between a speech and a lesson
On speaking rate, degree of involvement, the burden of understanding, and turning to a low common denominator. - How to get people to write
5 techniques that will make people write down and remember what you said. - Body language in the classroom
Techniques on how to use eye contact, classroom position and body language to conduct a lesson. - Rules for working with a board
The 'board map' technique as the psychometric instructors are taught to do - How to present questions and prepare exercises
About planning in advance that allows you to appear spontaneous.