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Notes for Lesson Development Trainer Training #9

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sstevens2 opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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Notes for Lesson Development Trainer Training #9

sstevens2 opened this issue Jan 28, 2022 · 4 comments

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@sstevens2
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This issue is a place holder for notes for trainer training as we think of them. Could be moved to a document or own repo eventually.

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Some things I think we could include:

  • Review lesson development training
  • Practice with the lesson template infrastructure
  • Practice developing the components of lesson development training (learning objectives, exercises, etc.)
  • Practice teaching a section of the training (this might not be needed if we require the participants are already instructors)

Possible prereqs:

  • Have created (or co-created) a lesson of sometime (doesn't have to be Carpentries)
  • Certified Instructor
  • Some experience with the lesson template.

@sstevens2 sstevens2 changed the title Notes for Trainer Training Notes for Lesson Development Trainer Training Feb 4, 2022
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I would like to include a discussion that could inform the decision about whether we should start talking more about outcomes and less about objectives.

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A discussion about the value and hazards of learner profiles/personas

@tobyhodges tobyhodges transferred this issue from carpentries/lesson-development-training Jun 29, 2023
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A discussion about the value and hazards of learner profiles/personas

Think I threw this in accidently in one of the weeks I hosted so would be good to do so intentionally.

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