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Train-the-Trainer Videos
FDIC Train-the-Trainer videos,
available in English and Spanish, are designed for those who are
interested in teaching financial education to others. These prospective
Money Smart instructors can quickly obtain an overview of the
curriculum components, see the usefulness of the instructor guide and
how to use it effectively, become familiar with the student materials,
and understand the importance of advanced preparation.
The Train-the-Trainer videos can be viewed online. If you are unable to view
it online, you may order a copy in DVD or VHS format.
Train-the-Trainer Workshops
Training people relies heavily
on communications. Having good subject knowledge is important, but
communicating that knowledge to satisfy the needs of others in a way
that sustains their interest is often the main challenge for trainers.
Money Smart Train-the-Trainer workshops facilitate teaching financial
education in a way that is responsive to the varied needs of Money
Smart class participants and the goals of the sponsoring organization.
These workshops are designed to build additional program delivery
capacity so that financial education can be taught by more instructors
to more students in more communities.
Train-the-Trainer
workshops give practical experience in training delivery, coaching,
assessing, and giving/receiving feedback through the use of
presentations, demonstrations, and exercises. The workshops are
presented for trainers or instructors with various levels of experience
and training skills. During the course, participants:
- are
provided with an overview of the curriculum and how it can be adapted
to specific organizational needs and wealth-building collaboratives;
- have the opportunity to review and discuss various teaching
techniques, with some workshops providing the option to deliver mini
presentations; and
- are invited to share views, issues and concerns to create a forum
for help and advice, as well as network with other local organizations
in attendance.
Participants
are encouraged to explore the relevance of subject knowledge, topic
interest, audience enthusiasm, skill in delivery, use of challenging
methods, various learning styles, objectives accomplishment, structure
and preparation, and the role of humor. Workshops also cover the value
and use of visual aids and audience management.
Train-the-Trainer
workshops are held for banks, community organizations, and other
entities that either provide financial education training, are part of
the FDIC Money Smart Alliance, or are interested in implementing a
financial education program. The Train-the-Trainer workshops provide
guidance to the lead trainers at these organizations. These lead
trainers, in turn, conduct workshops in their organizations for
additional instructors or move directly to classroom instruction for
Money Smart students.
Workshops
are generally held for groups of 10 to 25, but there is some
flexibility to accommodate larger sizes. All workshops are free of
charge and can be tailored to accommodate a half-day orientation or
full-day Train-the-Trainer session.
While it is not necessary for an instructor to complete a Train the
Trainer workshop before teaching Money Smart,
the workshops are designed to provide instructors with an overview of
the curriculum and basic techniques that help ensure a consistent
delivery of Money Smart.
Program Goal
The FDIC launched its training program
in 2003 with an initial goal of training 5,000 instructors before the end of
2007. The popularity of our Train-the-Trainer program resulted in us exceeding
that goal well before the target date. As of September 2008, FDIC has reached
over 17,000
new Money Smart trainers.
How to Request Training
Train-the-Trainer workshops can be requested through the FDICMex.org via email by completing the form below. Organizations
are asked to provide the facilities. FDICMex.org will supply the materials
FDIC Train-the-Trainer Video Presentation (English) (Click icon at left to start video)
FDIC Train-the-Trainer Video Presentation (Spanish) (Click icon at left to start video)