The Theory and Practice of Training

The Theory and Practice of Training

by RogerBuckley (Author)

Synopsis

Praise and Reviews `A valuable resource for trainers, both new and experienced... and others with responsibility for training and development.` The Training Officer As an introduction to the field of training, the book has much to offer. Dr Alan Mumford 'The way in which the authors deal with real issues is most impressive' Financial Adviser, 25 June 2002 `This book should be compulsory reading every five years for all those in the training profession.` Careers Extra Firmly established as a reliable and comprehensive introduction to the topic, this updated edition has been expanded to include information on recent changes in the field of training. For this fifth edition, the authors have expanded on and amplified the wide-ranging structure of the book to produce a comprehensive outline of the major instructional and training concepts, and their relationship to training in practice. The book is illustrated throughout with real-life examples and numerous figures and diagrams, and issues examined in detail include: the role of training in organisations proactive and reactive assessments of training needs theoretical models of training competence-based training training objectives training strategies and training methods validation, evaluation and assessment of training Written with the newcomer to the training function particularly in mind, this practical and engaging book is as valuable to those seeking to put their training experience into a coherent context as it is to managers who need to understand the role that training can play.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 5
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 29 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0749441569
ISBN 13: 9780749441562

Media Reviews
Using real-life case studies to illustrate the theory, this book has proved itself invaluable to students and managers alike. -Derby Evening Telegraph
Author Bio
Roger Buckley is a Chartered Psychologist who has spent over 30 years in the field of education, training and development. His experience as a tutor, consultant and manager has been gained from his work in schools, universities, the army and in service industries, including both the private and the public sector. He is also series editor of Kogan Page's successful Practical Trainer series and co-author, with Jim Caple, of The Theory and Practice of Training.