Designing Curriculum to Close the Skills Gap
This program is a three day hands-on workshop that will help seasoned and new professionals improve the development, delivery, and evaluation of learning by providing a proven process to incorporate into their apprenticeship program. Upon completion, participants will understand and be able to apply a systematic approach—based on the DACUM (Developing a Curriculum) Model—to deliver a more impactful apprenticeship program.
Benefits of Attending
- Learn how to improve apprenticeship program performance with greater learner efficiency, effectiveness, and engagement
- Gain a foundation in analysis to ensure your training initiatives are aligned and have the impact you and your program expect
- Collect data from subject matter experts to identify competencies and skills that will enable the achievement of program goals
- Build a curriculum road map that will prepare your program for success today and in the future.
Who Should Attend
The program is designed specifically to the needs and interests of stakeholders involved in apprenticeship training and education funds in both the United States and Canada:
- Training Directors/Coordinators
- Instructors/Instructional Designers
- Educators from Community and Technical Colleges
- Trustees/Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC) members who work with curriculum
Pricing
Until June 11, 2024
$1,695.00
US Member
$2,025.00
US Non-member
After June 11, 2024
$1,995.00
US Member
$2,325.00
US Non-member
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Speakers
Eastern Illinois University, Lumpkin College of Business and Technology
Eastern Illinois University, Lumpkin College of Business and Technology
Educational sessions at this program can qualify for self-reported CEBS® Compliance credit. Visit www.cebs.org/compliance for additional information.
Note: Requests made for CE credit do not guarantee administration of credit. For further information on CE credit, please call (262) 786-6710, option 2.