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Why Leadership Training Fails—and What to Do About It

Infopro Learning

However, even after this, it has been found that leadership and management training programs often fail to achieve desired results. In spite of considerable investments of time, effort and money, why are executive leadership training programs losing their sheen? Here are some ideas behind why leadership training fails. Lack of purpose.

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8 Must-Read Neurolearning™ Books

eLearningMind

Instead, Neurolearning is a combination of learning theory and neuroscience; a complicated study of how the brain (and the nervous system) works and reacts to stimuli and situations. The book also debunks many deep-rooted learning myths and replaces old ideas with a fresh, new look on how the brain reacts to different learning situations.

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How to Create a Niche Education Facilitator Program

LifterLMS

She highlights the need of specific programs and qualified facilitators in this specialty to help preteens navigate these difficulties and acquire critical SEL skills. In response to the niche’s need for current and easily accessible information, Barbara decided to make the facilitator training program available online.

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Book Review: Training Design Basics by Saul Carliner

Experiencing eLearning

Saul Carliner’s second edition of Training Design Basics is written for people who are brand new to the field and are creating their first training program. This is a great book for those who are just getting started with training. This book is heavy on the practical, day-to-day considerations of creating training.

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Cognitive Load Theory and Employee Training

Mindflash

Or perhaps you’ve read a book that was so dense, you struggled to keep up with the plot. It wasn’t until you reviewed the notes from the lecture or reread a few pages of the book that a clear picture formed. In psychology, this concept is known as Cognitive Load Theory.

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Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour Week One Recap

Kapp Notes

The first week of the blog book tour has ended and it has been a fantastic week with informative blog posts, information and opinions about gamification and even a bit of controversy. Her test preparation books are some of the best selling on the topic. Kathy has brought the perspective that gamification is not good–at all.

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Why Psychology is Still Relevant in the Age of Neuroscience

Learningtogo

Brings me back to my Master’s in Education program at Capella University — how about you? ). Piaget’s Stage Theory of Cognitive Development recognizes that a child’s ability to process information evolves as the child grows and the brain and body develop. Book Your BrainyBot™ Discovery Session with Margie.

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