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The Bob Pike Group 14530 Martin Drive
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2008 Q1 News and Events By Adrianne Roggenbuck
Introducing the newest one-day seminar from The Bob Pike Group! Designing Lessons that SCORE was designed with educators in mind. In this highly interactive workshop, you will experience effective openers, closers, revisiters and energizers that you can use immediately with any level of students, including adults. You will also be exploring a model for designing and delivering instruction. By the end of the day, you will be able to recognize the elements of a learner-centered classroom. Time is allocated during the course to begin writing a lesson plan using your content that incorporates those elements. Do you know someone who could benefit from this workshop? Click here for a schedule of course offerings and registration information. Active learning and engagement is guaranteed! For more information, call Tina at 800-383-9210 or use our online contact form.
Certified Partner Corner
Area Education Agency 267 in Iowa joins The BPG team of Certified Partners. On January 10, four members of the AEA staff completed the certification process to enable them to train Research-Based Creative Teaching Strategies to school districts and adult educators in their area. They are our fifth partnership to date, joining Cypress-Fairbanks S. D. in Texas, Central Kentucky Special Education Coop, Professional Development Alliance and Two Rivers Professional Development Center in Illinois. Congratulations to Sheryl Frascht, Jackie Gray, Ann Lupkin and Linda Vann! We welcome you to our elite group of RCTS certified trainers. More information on becoming a Certified Partner.
e-Zine Special Offer
To go along with the kick-off of the educator e-Zine, we are offering our New SCORE book at a 25% savings, by Doug McCallum and Rich Meiss. Score includes: Super Closers(12), Openers (15), Reviews (12), and Energizers (27) (be sure to use the link above to receive the 25% savings).
Each activity has a Purpose, Audience, Time Needed, Materials Needed, Budget or Cost, Application, Process, Cautions, and Variations. New Study shows Corporate Social Networking Trends in Talent Management
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Stress from a computer screen? If learners are motivated, they retain more information. But can you extrinsically motivate your session attendees? Is it possible?
“While you can’t make your participants be motivated, you can create a motivating environment,” said Becky Pluth, vice president of training and development at The Bob Pike Group. Research shows that interacting with your learners “is one of the most powerful factors in promoting learning” while “interactions among learners is another” (Angelo 1993). And teachers who present the information in a dynamic manner and display a genuine interest in what they Getting people to use learning resources in the company library can be tricky, Kathleen Miller-Buettner and Susan Hayley-Gates say.
Their library has books, videos and audio tapes on communication skills, management skills, balancing work and home lives, and dozens of other topics.
But, as in many organizations, the materials once went mostly unused.
To encourage corporate library use—and learning—the training department initiated a TOM (theme of the month) Club. Membership is free. Each month has a topical theme – effective feedback, industry information and the like. Trainers, however, don’t disclose what the month’s theme is. Instead they post clues throughout the office and via email on the first day of each month. Employees guess the theme, placing their guess in one of the special TOM Club raffle boxes around the workplace. Back To Archives
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