During a training session, you should undertake the following activities:
Have you ever received training? Do you have any comments on the way it was conducted? As you read the previous section about elements of a training session, think back to whether and when, as a trainee you have experienced these various elements. Was your experience good, bad or indifferent?
Most people can remember some training that they have received in the past. You can probably remember both good and bad points from the training that will help you plan your training sessions in the community. Some people have been to sessions where the icebreakers were boring or made people anxious. On other occasions, icebreakers have been a good way of getting to know the participants and helping everyone to feel relaxed. Remember that if you have had an unsatisfactory experience of a particular training activity, it just means that the person leading the activity did not have enough experience or understanding of how people learn. The training as a whole may have been good overall. Following steps 1–8 above should help you to make your training sessions work well for the participants.