A framework for the development of an initial education and training program for teachers

This framework could be used by institutions as a catalyst for the discussion, development and implementation of a teacher education and training programme. The following areas should make up the content of the framework. A. Program (Values). Clearly state the ideals of the program that underpin the achievement of goals and serve as a guide … Read more

How to Go to America for Graduate Studies – A Primer For International Students

For many international students, the United States of America is a popular destination for further study. How does the US attract thousands of international students? The reason is clear: the US is a world leader in many fields – from computers to medicine to engineering. Of course, foreign students flock to US shores in droves … Read more

Why too much training is not good for you

Certainly there is nothing that compares learn too much. Learning never stops and we will never know everything. So isn’t it that the more we learn, the better? Don’t we become better experts in our fields the more courses, training courses, seminars we take? So why isn’t too much training good for you? learning can … Read more

How long does it take to design and develop a training activity?

That’s a question that gets asked a lot on one or two of the training forums I occasionally visit. Unfortunately, similar to the question “How long is a piece of string?” the question falls into the “unrecognizable” category. Equally unfortunate is that respondents’ answers are wild guesses; They’ve ranged from 40 hours an hour training … Read more

Divorce by triathlon

As a psychologist, I’m not just a health/fitness coach, I tend to always analyze human behavior and find out what motivates people to do what they do. After all, everything we do has a direct or indirect benefit for us. Skinner has always been one of my favorites and I tend to shy away from … Read more