Introducing: Trainers’ Meetings

Learn the exact skills that you need to bring your trainining career to the next level!

Make a next step!

Take a moment to reflect about your trainer path and the next big step for you. Write us about it and we will do our best to make sure upcoming TRAMs will bring you there!

Wide audience

If you are an experienced trainer that have some quality skills to share, TRAMs can be your opportunity to get international recognition. The better you are – the more you earn!

Business aside!

TRAMs are your gateway to international network of like-minded trainers, that value quality in every aspect of their work. Join our Community of Practice to boost your growth!

Quality first!

Trainers’ Meetings are a new form of educational possibilities for experienced trainers, that put quality at its highest priority. It is a foundation for all the processes in this project.

TRAM Amsterdam

Programme

Below you can scroll through the list of workshops proposals.
Once it passess the threshold of your excitement, register to the event to secure your place! 

Saturday (02.11)

9:00-11:30

Topic: Training without bullsh*t

Session description

The session is an insightful visit into the world where all the famous experts find their knowledge. We will explore different places to find quality research, practice its evaluation and play with different ways to use it in training and workshops. Using quality research from different fields related to training will be an added value for the practicality of our meeting.

After the session participants will

➡️Know how to find and use valuable research results for their training
➡️Have a lot of inspiration for transforming hard data into exciting session
➡️Know how to recognise a high quality research paper
➡️Know interesting research results and training myths in the fields of creativity, motivation, leadership and adult education

Target audience

Adult education professionals that would like to increase the quality of content they offer in their training sessions and base their workshops or consultancy on concepts that are proven, credible and efficient.

Trainer: Radek Czahajda

Evidence Based Training and research promoteur, keynote speaker, founder of Trainers’ Forum community, ambassador of EPALE platform and researcher in the field of adult education. For the past two years he was focusing on developing a methodology of training that is based on science and using only scientific sources for its content and currently he is sharing the results of his work with internal trainers and freelancers across Europe.

Saturday (02.11)

11:45-14:15

Topic: Agile 101 for trainers and facilitators

Session description

The world of agile has been around for a long time and is here to stay. Team and organizations are working, changing and inceremntaly evolving sometime in very complex ways, still guided by the simple agile prinicples. How can we, as facilitator and trainers keep up with that world, and more importantly, how can we support people and organizations on that journey? Many are looking in that world from it’s boundaries, not knowing how to step in and contribute by doing what they do best.
This short course is imagined as a guided journey through the world of agile, connecting the dots between the agile world and the world of facilitation and training.

After the session participants will

➡️Know how to find and use valuable research results for their training
➡️Have a lot of inspiration for transforming hard data into exciting session
➡️Know how to recognise a high quality research paper
➡️Know interesting research results and training myths in the fields of creativity, motivation, leadership and adult education

Target audience

Trainers and facilitators interested to understand better agile approach, agile transformation, agile organizations and get inspired by the principles of agile to increase the quality of their work as trainers.

Trainer: Goran Kelecic

Agile and leadership development coach and facilitator, helping people and organizations adopt Scrum and successfully go through agile transformations. With a long experience in Impact – one of the Top 20 Leadership Training Companies – he aims to create impact in the world by creating powerful learning and cooperation experiences, working in and connecting agile and leadership arenas. For agile training and transformation he cooperated with CROZ and agile42 on projects transforming multinational corporations into agile.

Saturday (02.11)

14:30-17:00

Topic: Tweaking your training design: Training for success

Session description

During this session we will take a closer look at designing your training, past the limits of the 4MAT model towards twerking your training design on the details, based upon a dutch training design model. We will take a closer look at how to make your training start exactly at that point where participants need it to start, how to make your exercises fitting the day-to-day practice (roleplays, case studies etc) and how to make sure your participants leave the training room with the confidence and skills to really put what they learned into practice.

After the session participants will

➡️be able to fit their training design, and specifically the start of their training precisely with the characteristics of their target audience
➡️make sure that participants leave the training room with a success
➡️make their training specific enough for participants to be able to learn concrete new behavior in difficult situations

Target audience

Trainers and facilitators who have some experience in training delivery and design and are not satisfied with the limits of 4MAT design. They realize some of their trainings make people leave happy, but don’t actually change behavior. They want to make their trainings more specific, concrete and fitting with their target group.

Trainer: Astrid van der Gun

Educated both as a social and clinical psychologist, Astrid is finding a way to fit her passions of training and coaching, mental health and therapy together. She currently combines work as a psychologist in severe psychiatry with her work as a trainer in train-the-trainers, empowerment and mental health awareness. She works at the dutch national youth council as a senior trainer and has educated several training generations nationally and internationally.

 

Sunday (03.11)

11:45-14:15

Topic: Impactful Storytelling

Session description

Stories help us connect to the narrative emotionally in a relatable and meaningful way, involving a whole spectrum of experiences that create a better recall and session retention. But it’s only true for great stories! With hands on practice we will explore what makes a good story and what are the ones to avoid in the training session, leaving you with a story to tell that will provide your future participants a lasting memory and learnings of your session. If you look to drive more action, set a context that is relatable to learners and connect your learners meaningfully to the content of your training – this workshop will make it happen!

After the session participants will

➡️Learn the basics of storytelling framework
➡️Learn and practice what makes a good story – how to make it meaningful and personal
➡️Experience the impact of a story that facilitate richer experience in trainings.
➡️Write and practice different stories live with their fellow participants.
➡️ Know do’s and don’t’s for facilitators when using the storytelling in a session.
At the end of the session each participant of this workshop will have in his possession at least one story to tell like a PRO.

Target audience

Facilitators and trainers that want to design sessions richer in personal experience, so their participants will remember it for a long time. Trainers who already have experience in their field and are looking to learn new ways of engaging their audience.

Trainer: Grazyna Frackiewicz

Group facilitator, coach, and Improviser specialising in body language and the mind-body connection. For almost a decade she designed, facilitated and conducted over 400+ workshops and trainings applying practical improvisation exercises while working with groups with participants from all over the world from different backgrounds in companies, schools, and government agencies. She is a graduate of Performing for Stage and Screen at the University of the West of Scotland as well as Applied Theatre Practice in building awareness and collaboration in communities and social groups through theatre training.

Sunday (03.11)

14:30-17:00

Topic: The Psychology of Presenting and Presentations

Session description

This is about you reaching the next level in your professional development. It is about you, unleashing the next level of learning, presenting yourself, your work, your experience, or your organization.
It is about you reaching a higher expression of yourself.

After the session participants will

➡️ activate their audience and/or change their perspective and behavior
➡️ effectively use the right visuals, body language, or voice, in order to enhance their message
➡️ understand the 3 E’s – emotions, engagement, experience – and how to produce them
➡️ become aware of the fundamental difference between a boring slide-show and a memorable presentation
➡️ conquer their fear and learn how to use that nervousness in their advantage
➡️ create conversations even with a passive type of presentation.

Target audience

This is for every person who had/or has to speak in a group, give a presentation, introduce themselves, prepare for a pitch, give a keynote, present with slides, etc. It is truly the basis of next level presentations, by going FURTHER than the typical public speaking tricks like voice, body language, eye contact and such.

Trainer: Bogdan Manta

With a background in neuro-marketing, corporate communications, social psychology and multi-faceted program management, for over 17 years I worked as a creative, program director, content creator, show caller, speaker coach, negotiator or corporate storyteller.

Being fortunate to work within every possible industry, all over the world, has allowed me to be able to relate to every person’s experience and always adapt to them or their team dynamics and specific organizational culture.

I use complex methodologies but in practice the learning is as simple as a-b-c.

TRAM Amsterdam tickets

Single ticket
EUR
80
for 1 session
  • Access to 1 session of choice during Trainers’ Meeting Amsterdam
Most recommended
Regular ticket
EUR
190
for 3 sessions
  • Access to 3 training sessions during TRAM Amsterdam
Group ticket
EUR
500
for 10 sessions
  • Access to 10 training sessions during TRAM Amsterdam

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