Instructor
Bill Brieger
Offered By
International Health
Syllabus
Course Description
This course in Training Methods and Continuing Education for Health Workers identifies the role of training and continuing education as an important component of health service and personnel management. Participants will be guided through the steps of planning training and continuing education activities for a range of health workers from managers to village volunteers. The course draws on real life examples from community-directed onchocerciasis control, village health worker programs, and patent medicine vendor training programs, to name a few.
As a final project, participants will prepare a training plan that includes needs assessment instruments, procedures for involving the trainees in their own learning, instructional objectives, appropriate learning methods and delivery modes, resource and budget needs, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms and follow-up supervision.
Participants may wish to use the training guide they develop for this course as a foundation for an MPH CAPSTONE project. Please contact the instructor for details.
Course Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to do the following:
- Describe the role that training and continuing education play in personnel development and management.
- Outline the contributions and limits of training in organizational management.
- Explain the process of recruiting appropriate participants for a training program.
- Identify and analyze tasks needed by trainees to perform their jobs.
- Conduct a training needs diagnosis.
- Utilize training diagnosis results to choose appropriate content for training programs.
- Formulate observable and measurable instructional objectives.
- Link training content with appropriate training methods.
- Plan training logistics that are convenient for trainees and match available resources.
- Budget for training activities.
- Develop a sample training guide.
- List approaches and resources for distance education.
- Describe methods for monitoring the process of training implementation.
- Define the different levels of evaluation for a training program.
- Describe various tools for evaluating outcomes.
Readings
Recommended textbook: Lawson, Karen. The Trainer's Handbook (Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer) 0-7879-3991-9. Order from Amazon.com, or Matthews Johns Hopkins Medical Book Center (type in 221-606-81 as course number; alternatively, visit the book center at 1830 East Monument Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA; phone: 410.955.3931 and 800.266.5725; fax: 410.955.0576).
Course Requirements
Overview: The course assignments are a series of six related activities focused on the process of planning and developing a short, one-day training experience for real health and related staff. To successfully complete the assignments, you should select a real, identifiable group of agency staff or community volunteers that need training, and then complete each assignment based on the training needs of that group. You do not have to focus on your work situation specifically, but you may, for example, include community associations or NGOs where you do volunteer work. If in final analysis you do not feel that you can identify an appropriate set of trainees in any of the suggested settings, you are welcome to use the DOTS reference materials in the Online Library as an example for carrying out the assignments.
Assignment topics:
- Description of potential trainees
- Plan for diagnosing training needs
- Sample training objectives and tasks
- Training methods and resources
- Evaluation plan
- Full training guide
Schedule
|
An Organizational Context for Training |
Lecture 1 |
Approaches to Training and Learning |
Lecture 2 |
Description of Potential Trainees |
Assignment 1 |
|
Recruitment and Involvement of Trainees |
Lecture 3 |
Diagnosing Training Needs |
Lecture 4 |
Plan for Diagnosing Training Needs |
Assignment 2 |
|
Content and Objectives |
Lecture 5 |
Selecting Appropriate Training Methods |
Lecture 6 |
Material, Time, and Resources |
Lecture 7 |
Putting it All Together: The Training Guide |
Lecture 8 |
Sample Training Objectives and Tasks |
Assignment 3 |
Training Methods and Resources |
Assignment 4 |
SMART Objectives |
Quiz 1 |
|
Distance Education for International Training |
Lecture 9 |
The Learning Climate: Organization, Flow, and Dynamics |
Lecture 10 |
Monitoring Implementation |
Lecture 11 |
|
Evaluating Training Programs |
Lecture 12 |
Evaluation Plan |
Assignment 5 |
Training Methods and Implementation |
Quiz 2 |
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Follow-up: Measuring Performance |
Lecture 13 |
The Process Continues |
Lecture 14 |
Replication of Training Programs |
Lecture 15 |
Full Training Guide |
Assignment 6 |