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Welcome note to all Attendees

Welcome note to all Attendees. Cycle I and II Pending group 2 23 March 2010. Meeting objectives. Provide learners with orientation about the modification of training program Provide clear guidelines for using the SNG online system Discuss the importance and pitfalls in evaluation.

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Welcome note to all Attendees

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  1. Welcome note to all Attendees Cycle I and II Pending group 2 23 March 2010

  2. Meeting objectives • Provide learners with orientation about the modification of training program • Provide clear guidelines for using the SNG online system • Discuss the importance and pitfalls in evaluation. • Develop strategies for self teaching.

  3. Duration & location

  4. Courses/ Module

  5. The new program • Computer courses, English courses are omitted • New courses are added • Courses are divided into separate modules • A course entitled Tools and Instruments is introduced to replace the specific courses.

  6. Example of new courses

  7. New policy

  8. Continual evaluation a) achievement of the learning objectives. b) attendance and punctuality during the course. • Every student’s performance shall be reviewed at the end of each day by the instructor(s). A daily grade shall be assigned for each student.

  9. Attendance • Students should attend the full duration of the module. • Failure to do so shall be reflected in the student's continual and final evaluations. • In case emergency, a delay or absence for only 10% of the total hours per day (40 min) will be permitted for one of the modules.

  10. Written Examination • At least 50% of the examination grade shall be based on questions that require essay responses • The remainder 50% shall be based on multiple choice, true/false and/or short answered questions. • The minimum passing grade shall be 70%.

  11. Assessment Weight • Pre- assignment (formative) 0 % • Class room assignment 1 10 % • Class room assignment 2 10 % • Participation in class room activities 30 % • Final test or assignment 50 %

  12. Pre-requisite • Student should study the provided handouts of each course prior to attending the course. • A series of questions to be answered by the student and turned in at the beginning of the course.

  13. Evaluation form

  14. Evaluation • Evaluation is an integral part of most instructional design (ID) models. • Evaluation tools and methodologies help determine the effectiveness of instructional interventions. • Despite its importance, there is evidence that evaluations of training programs are often inconsistent or missing • Part of the explanation may be that the task of evaluation is complex in itself.

  15. Evaluation • Goal-based and systems-based approaches are predominantly used in the evaluation of training • Kirkpatrick’s model (1959) follows the goal-based evaluation approach and is based on four simple questions that are widely known as reaction, learning, behavior, and results. • On the other hand, under the systems approach, the most influential models include: Context, Input, Process, Product

  16. Evaluation • Student evaluates instructor’s performance, course content , educational material. • The instructor evaluates students activity in class and overall performance. • Score 0 = I disagree with the provided statement; score 1 - 4 = I agree in an ascending order)

  17. Evaluation form

  18. Evaluation of Course Content and Subject Material

  19. Certificates & photos

  20. Transcript example One credit unit = 6 training hours. Grade A= 90-100% 5 sores, B= 80-89= 4 scores, C=70-79% 3 scores. Points= multiplication of credit units and scores. X= He or She did not enroll in course or enrolled but absent (Zero). GPA= Total points divided on number of courses

  21. Self teaching

  22. Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” Gandhi

  23. Self Learning • SNG only provide you with the tools you have to climb your way up the stairs. • SNG will give you the guidance on how to keep developing your career through non-stop learning. • Sharpen the Saw and search forSources of Self Learning.

  24. On line educational materials • Power point slides • Student workbook • Links and important sites

  25. Registration • SNG team will assist you do the registration today • Students will be given the opportunity to select a track either A and B. • Stick to your track all through the training period.

  26. Thank you

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