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Designing VET Programs Using Gagné’s Nine Events (VET Compliance Training)

Designing VET Programs Using Gagné’s Nine Events (VET Compliance Training)

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Designing VET Programs Using Gagné’s Nine Events course. This course is designed to help vocational education and training (VET) professionals apply Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction to create effective, competency-based learning programs. Gagné’s Nine Events provide a structured approach to instructional design, guiding trainers through the stages of capturing learners’ attention, presenting content, and assessing performance. In VET, where practical skills development is crucial, Gagné’s model ensures that training is aligned with competency standards and supports learners in mastering essential industry skills.

Vocational education and training (VET) plays a pivotal role in preparing individuals for skilled work. This section will cover the key principles of VET, including the competency-based framework that ensures learners achieve industry standards. You will also explore how aligning training with these standards ensures that graduates are well-prepared to meet the needs of their respective industries.

The first of Gagné’s Nine Events is Gaining Attention, a critical step in engaging learners. You will learn strategies to capture interest, such as using multimedia and real-world scenarios relevant to VET. This section will also cover how to address different learning styles through attention-grabbing techniques to ensure learners remain focused and engaged.

Informing learners of the objectives is the second event in Gagné’s model. Clearly communicating learning objectives is essential in VET, where competency standards must be met. You will explore how to align learning objectives with these standards and how to convey them effectively to learners, ensuring they understand the goals of their training.

Stimulating recall of prior learning connects new information to what learners already know. In VET, leveraging prior industry experience or knowledge is key to building new competencies. This section will cover techniques to activate learners’ prior knowledge and integrate it into the learning process, helping them make connections between past experiences and new skills.

When it comes to Presenting the Content, Gagné’s model emphasises the importance of delivering information in ways that support retention. You will learn best practices for presenting content in competency-based training, using visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic methods to meet diverse learning preferences, and organising content for maximum retention and understanding.

Providing learning guidance is critical for helping learners navigate new material. You will explore strategies for offering clear instructions and scaffolding techniques to gradually build learner independence. In VET, trainers play a vital role in providing ongoing support, especially during practical sessions where hands-on guidance is needed.

The sixth event, Eliciting Performance, focuses on practice, which is central to VET. You will learn how to design practice activities that reinforce competencies and integrate simulations and real-world scenarios for skills practice. Hands-on practice is essential for preparing learners to meet industry expectations.

Providing Feedback is integral to improving learner performance. This section will cover the types of feedback most effective in VET, with an emphasis on providing immediate, constructive feedback during skills practice. You will also explore how peer and self-assessment can be incorporated to encourage continuous improvement.

In Assessing Performance, the eighth event, you will learn how to design competency-based assessments that align with Gagné’s model. The distinction between formative and summative assessments will be discussed, with a focus on using observation and practical assessments to measure learner performance accurately.

Ensuring learners retain and transfer their skills is the final step in Gagné’s model. This section will cover strategies to enhance retention and facilitate the transfer of learning to the workplace. You will also learn how to encourage reflective practice, helping learners internalise and apply what they have learned in real-world settings.

Gagné’s Nine Events can be effectively integrated into blended learning environments. This section will explore how to blend online and face-to-face training using the model, adapt it for e-learning, and incorporate it into work-based learning to enhance learner engagement and outcomes.

Customising Gagné’s events for different learner needs is important in VET, where learners come from diverse backgrounds. You will learn how to adapt the model to support learners with disabilities, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) learners, and those with different learning styles, ensuring that training is inclusive and accessible to all.

Practical and workshop-based learning is a hallmark of VET, and Gagné’s model can be applied to structure hands-on training. This section will teach you how to design workshop sessions aligned with the Nine Events, engage learners in practical skills-based learning, and structure training to meet competency requirements.

Finally, applying Gagné’s model in VET comes with challenges. You will explore common challenges faced by trainers, such as resource limitations and managing diverse learner needs. Practical solutions will be provided to help you adapt Gagné’s model to your specific context and ensure successful outcomes in your training programs.

By the end of this course, you will have a thorough understanding of how to apply Gagné’s Nine Events in VET programs, creating structured, engaging, and effective learning experiences that meet industry competency standards and prepare learners for the workplace.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to Gagné’s Nine Events of Instruction

  • Overview of Gagné’s Nine Events
  • Importance in Instructional Design for VET
  • How Gagné’s Model Supports Competency-Based Training

2. Understanding the Role of VET in Skills Development

  • Key Principles of Vocational Education and Training
  • The Competency-Based Framework in VET
  • Industry Standards and their Importance in VET Programs

3. Event 1: Gaining Attention

  • Strategies to Capture Learners’ Interest in VET
  • Using Multimedia and Real-World Scenarios to Engage Learners
  • Addressing Different Learning Styles Through Attention-Grabbing Techniques

4. Event 2: Informing Learners of the Objectives

  • The Role of Learning Objectives in VET Programs
  • Aligning Learning Objectives with Competency Standards
  • Communicating Objectives Clearly to Learners in VET

5. Event 3: Stimulating Recall of Prior Learning

  • Connecting New Knowledge to Prior Experience in VET
  • Techniques to Activate Learners’ Prior Knowledge
  • Integrating Previous Industry Experience into the Learning Process

6. Event 4: Presenting the Content

  • Best Practices for Presenting Content in Competency-Based Training
  • Using Visual, Auditory, and Kinaesthetic Methods for Effective Learning
  • Organising Content to Enhance Retention in VET Learners

7. Event 5: Providing Learning Guidance

  • Strategies for Offering Clear Instructions and Guidance
  • Scaffolding Techniques to Support Learner Independence
  • Role of Trainers in Providing Ongoing Support in Practical Sessions

8. Event 6: Eliciting Performance (Practice)

  • Importance of Hands-On Practice in Vocational Training
  • Designing Practice Activities to Reinforce Competencies
  • Using Simulations and Real-World Scenarios for Skills Practice

9. Event 7: Providing Feedback

  • Types of Feedback and Their Role in VET Learning
  • Providing Immediate, Constructive Feedback During Skills Practice
  • Incorporating Peer and Self-Assessment for Continuous Improvement

10. Event 8: Assessing Performance

  • Designing Competency-Based Assessments Aligned with Gagné’s Model
  • Formative vs Summative Assessments in VET
  • Using Observation and Practical Assessments to Measure Learner Performance

11. Event 9: Enhancing Retention and Transfer

  • Strategies to Ensure Learners Retain Skills and Knowledge
  • Facilitating the Transfer of Learning to the Workplace
  • Encouraging Reflective Practice to Reinforce Learning

12. Integrating Gagné’s Events in Blended Learning for VET

  • Blending Online and Face-to-Face Training Using Gagné’s Model
  • Adapting Gagné’s Events for E-Learning in VET
  • Incorporating Gagné’s Events in Work-Based Learning

13. Customising Gagné’s Events for Different Learner Needs

  • Addressing the Needs of Learners with Disabilities
  • Supporting Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners (CALD)
  • Adapting Gagné’s Events for Different Learning Styles

14. Applying Gagné’s Events in Practical and Workshop-Based Learning

  • Designing Workshop Sessions Aligned with Gagné’s Model
  • Engaging Learners Through Practical, Skills-Based Learning
  • Using Gagné’s Events to Structure Hands-On Training

15. Challenges and Solutions in Applying Gagné’s Nine Events in VET

  • Common Challenges Faced by Trainers in VET Programs
  • Adapting Gagné’s Model for Resource-Limited RTOs
  • Solutions for Managing Diverse Learner Needs in VET Programs

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.

COURSE DELIVERY:

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ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.