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SAFETY TRAINING THAT TRANSFERS
50 HIGH-ENERGY ACTIVITIES TO ENGAGE YOUR LEARNERS |
By: |
Steven Cohen, Ellis Ritz, ASTD Press |
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Paperback |
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£21.99 |
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£21.33 |
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ISBN 10: |
1562869299 |
ISBN 13: |
9781562869298 |
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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT |
Pub. date: |
7 December, 2014 |
Pages: |
152 |
Description: |
The best learning transfer happens when participants have fun! Safety Training That Transfers offers more than 50 activities dedicated to different aspects of workplace safety. Each activity includes an overview, step-by-step instructions, and debriefing questions that reinforce each lesson. |
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The best learning transfer happens when participants have fun! Stop wasting time, money, energy, and resources on lecture-based safety trainings that have been proven ineffective. Set participants up for success with action-based safety training activities that will prevent injuries and incidents. Safety Training That Transfers offers more than 50 activities dedicated to different aspects of workplace safety. Each activity includes an overview, step-by-step instructions, and debriefing questions that reinforce each lesson. The activities are so memorable that participants will be talking about them long after the formal training is complete. Activities range from a newspaper race to a safety scavenger hunt. And your employees will be excited to see what comes next. They increase knowledge, build coworker relationships, and boost morale. All incorporate adult learning theory and principles of knowledge retention. |
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US |
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ASTD Press |
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Returnable |
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