TD Magazine Article

EFacilitation

Adult learning is most effective when participants are involved in activities that appeal to their different learning styles. Trainers, therefore, need to think beyond visual, auditory, and kinesthetic teaching methods and consider how the information is organized. For example, some participants learn better when information is presented in a deductive manner: The lesson is overtly stated in an objective and reinforced with planned activities. But others prefer an inductive approach, in which pa

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