Novadata's Driver CPC 'Train the Trainer' Wins City & Guilds Accreditation
At Novadata we're delighted to announce that our Driver CPC 'Train the Trainer' course, first introduced in January 2009, has now received City & Guilds accreditation.
This 5-day course provides comprehensive training on all the requirements to become an approved trainer and is aimed at those hoping to become a trainer for Driver CPC for PCV (2008) and LGV due in September 2009 This Novadata Driver CPC course covers drivers hours law, analogue and digital tachograph legislation, compliance, and presentation skills. Participants will not only be qualified to train within their own and other organisations, they will also now be City & Guilds accredited. (Please note there is an additional cost of £46.60 for C &G certification if required) Course Aims: To develop trainer instructional and presentational skills. To ensure they have the knowledge and understanding to deliver effective driver CPC Courses. To help transport businesses meet demanding new training requirements, by coaching people within the industry to deliver their own courses. To provide guidance on the design and delivery of effective training. Course Content: Knowledge and understanding of Driver CPC Syllabus. Understanding modern instructional techniques and how adults learn. Classroom presentational skills and multi media equipment. Effective group and individual exercises. How people learn Planning training sessions JAUPT requirements Tachograph Legislation Delivering courses Controlling groups Drivers hours law and practice Digital tachograph operation Questioning skills Vocal coaching Presentations
Outcomes: Each delegate will finish the course with a complete delivery pack for one specific CPC programme. Delegates will have the resources / capability to deliver Novadata's approved programmes. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance and competency from approved instructors. Video records of practise presentations will be issued for post training analysis and improvement. Delegates will acquire knowledge and practise the basics of group coaching and learning.
Course Objectives: By the end of the course delegates will be able to; Deliver and design their own training programmes Run a drivers hours and/or digital tachograph course Confidently communicate in front of groups Evaluate and continuously improve their training sessions Constructively share their knowledge with work colleagues Identify their preferred style of training for effective presenting.
Please be aware that while Novadsata will supply you with the knowledge and understanding of Driver CPC, each candidate's company will have to obtain JAUPT approval for their centre and any course they are intending to deliver. Story By: Derek Broomfield Web Link: Novadata^s Driver CPC ^Train the Trainer^ Now City & Guilds Accredited Email Link: novadata
Date : 01-05-2009
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