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Train the Trainer: Teaching Techniques and Presentation Skills in San Francisco, CA


The TTF Train the Trainer: Teaching Techniques and Presentation Skills session is designed to take IATSE workers who are experts in their craft who are or will be training at their local and teaches them education and training techniques to improve their presentation and sharpen their skills as teachers.

The two-day training covers effective teaching techniques, learning styles, training design, and lesson planning for new safety and skills trainers while providing new training techniques to existing trainers. This is a training with something for everyone that is accessible and applicable to all crafts and trainers - new and experienced - with ample time for practice. It is a rigorous, information-packed, and rewarding two days where participants have the opportunity to learn, work, and network with new and existing IATSE worker-trainers from around the US and Canada.

Local unions are invited to nominate up to three IATSE workers from their local to attend our two-day, customized Train the Trainer workshop. Your nominees should be IATSE workers who already are safety or skills trainers for your local or individuals who will become new safety or skills trainers for the local. Click here for more information.

DATES: Saturday, April 8th & Sunday, April 9th, 2017

TIME: 8AM - 6PM each day

LOCATION: San Francisco, CA

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Johnson, BSBA, MS Technical Education, Ed.S Industrial Education, Ed.D

COST: The two day workshop itself is free of charge for participants. The IATSE Training Trust Fund cannot, however, cover the costs for travel, lodging*, meals, or per diems associated with travel or participation in this workshop.

Click here to download the application.

Please be advised that only individuals who've been nominated by their local and have received a confirmation letter will be admitted to the course. Walk-ins will not be accepted.

*Limited hotel subsidies may be available to qualifying locals. Click here for further details and an application.