Wednesday
14
Feb
2018

SAME DAY EVENTS:
 - 273: Managing Floodplain Development Through the National
Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
- E705 Fundamentals of Grants Management
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Training
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2/13/2018 - 2/15/2018 |
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E141 Instructional Presentation & Evaluation Skills |
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Location: Emmitsburg, MD |
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HOST FEMA
This is a 3-day resident course
LOCATION Emergency Management Institute (EMI) National Emergency Training Center (NETC) 16825 S. Seton Ave. Emmitsburg, MD 21727
DETAILS This 3-day course addresses the practicalities of conducting successful interactions, managing the classroom experience, and making presentations. It covers the basics of adult learning and of training evaluation for those wanting more experience in this area.
Participants have several opportunities to practice presentation and instructional skills, first as spokespersons for small groups, then during short duo presentations, 3-minute individual presentations, and, finally, 20-minute individual presentations, using material related to their own programs or functions. Detailed feedback is provided.
A large number of job aids is provided to help in the application of training skills. To prepare for the 20-minute presentation, participants should come to class with materials from a pre-existing course that is related to their work.
Course Objectives: • Establish a conducive learning environment. • Demonstrate effective instructional presentation skills. • Demonstrate skills for facilitating classroom interactions. • Describe ways to manage the learning process. • Apply skills to measure training results. • Deliver three instructional presentations, using guidelines from the course assessment checklist, and participate in their evaluations.
Selection Criteria: Federal, State, tribal and local staff designated to train in various EM
subject areas. Also, subject matter experts who have the responsibility
to deliver FQS Training.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CECs: 12 CECs for CFMs CEUs: 1.8
COST Course attendance is free, but registration is required. If admitted to the course, FEMA will reimburse local, state, U.S. territory, and tribal government employees for transportation to attend the course, provide free lodging on campus, and free shuttle to/from nearby airports to the EMI campus. The only out of pocket cost for local, state, U.S. territory, and tribal government employees to participate will be for their time, and the on-campus meal ticket (approximately $110/week).
REGISTRATION Register here, create a FEMA Student Identification Number (if you don't already have one), then follow instructions to apply for an on-campus course. Applications should be submitted a least 4 weeks prior to the course date. Admissions: 301-447-1000, netcadmissions@fema.dhs.gov. Applicants should wait for their confirmation letter from EMI with their admission status prior to making travel arrangements.
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