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Posted By Barrie Etter
Five years ago I did a NEBOSH course and totally stuffed it up, so now I'm doing an NVQ Diploma where I'm accredited a unit before progressing further and doing reasonably well at it.
The point of this mistle is in the intervening period I've had to do several presentations and looking back they were quite frankly a load of C**p. Time, practice and a 'train the trainer' course more recently has rapidly improved my presenting skills. So do the readers agree / disagree there should be added to the NEBOSH / other similar cousework a teaching element to enable better presentations to be made and get the message across first time?
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Posted By Alan Hewett
When I took my Diploma part one communication skills was one of the modules and this included giving presentations as part of the lectures on that module.
Has the communication element gone across to the syllabus for the new Diploma?
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Posted By Neville
Completing a NEBOSH course is hardly a qualification in teaching or training, I would have thought. People who go on to become teachers have got to do a separate course from their main subjects. The 4 day trainers ticket is a qualification but is only the bare bones of the matter. I did the CIPD Learning and Development Level 3, which took the best part of a year to complete (part time) and probably equipped me better, but I was in a primary trainers role whilst doing so.
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Posted By Barrie Etter
Alan,
The communication element is still there butof the few units completed so far its more down to inter-personal skills ie, one on one as to the group teaching that I'm querying.
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