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Doctor David's clinic for trainers' afflictions
Send me your symptoms and I will prescribe possible remedies
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Frequently asked questions from visitors to my website
Dear Doctor David
Are all your letters genuine? Suspicious of Selby
What do you think? -
How can you get all these creative ideas in when you also have to cover a syllabus
in 6 hours so they can pass the test -
That's just the point -
I'm not a very creative person -
I have met many trainers who say this. When they spend a little time with me in conversation
or on a seminar they soon realise they have all the creativity they need within them,
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Thank you for an interesting newsletter. I found the article on transactional analysis applied to training particularly interesting but would like to ask for some advice on the use of contracting at the start of the day as this is something I don’t believe I do! Could you give me some tips please? Hopeful of Horwich.
Sure. Contracting is basically the process of agreeing with the learners the basic
ground-
How can I make HACCP sexier? Kinky from Kidderminster
It is not that kind of website!!! But what a great question. I do know what you mean
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Can I do the Training Skills and Practice course with you? Enquirer from Eccles
Good question -
When is your next "99 ways seminar" and why are they so cheap? Sceptic from Skelmersdale
If you sign up for my monthly newsletters you'll know as soon as they are announced.
Why so cheap -
Can I buy the "99 ways" you issue on CD? Keen of Kidderminster
Not at the moment -
I am about to teach higher level food hygiene courses for the first time. Have you any ideas for teaching the various topics? MG
Lots!! Stay interactive as you do with your level 2 courses. Case studies can run to greater effect because you can use them as a running line over a day or more. I have a draft case study you can try if you get back in touch. CIEH have published a book with 7 food poisoning case studies in it for about £26. Give more tasks out for individuals, so you can track progress. Mix groups around each day. Allow for greater discussion opportunity, and prescribe reading homework – blended learning works really well at higher levels. Try allocating quiet reading time during the course based around some questions. Use a good textbook and just a few bullet point notes. Use the syllabus from the beginning and make sure you give each student a copy and show them how to use it for study and revision purposes. Hope this helps.
I have just downloaded your bacteria crossword, what a great idea. My students loved
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The bacteria crossword is no longer available. Why not send me some clues and answers and I'll send you your own customised crossword free of charge, if I can keep copyright.
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