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Trainer Training


Intercultural trainer training
LTS training and consulting is one of
Europe’s leading companies in the field of intercultural trainer
training. Since 2005, we have run the highly successful course
called
Developing Intercultural Training Skills. This is a five-day
course for experienced trainers from fields such as language,
communication skills and management training, who want to
develop skills to design and deliver intercultural training
courses, or to integrate intercultural topics into their current
training courses. We run the course three or four times a year in
Bath, with group sizes ranging from 4 - 8. On successful
completion of the course, participants are awarded the LTS
Certificate in Intercultural Training.
We can also run a
tailored version of this course on an in-house basis
worldwide. In-house courses have been run for trainers at
Aston University in the UK, Air France in Paris, Audi Akademie in Germany, for trainers
in Hamburg and Stuttgart, for
facilitators from the SkyTeam airline alliance from France, the
US, Italy and Mexico, for trainers at KEY AB in Sweden, for
teachers at The British Council in Rome, and for lecturers at
universities in Spain, Portugal, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
In 2021 we converted this course to
be delivered online over 8 weeks, 3 hours per week. So far we
have run three online courses, all with great success and very
positive feedback. Indeed, we have found definite advantages to
running the course online, especially as the gap between the
weekly modules gives more time for consolidation, preparation
and reflection.
We
also run
a five-day advanced course
called Designing and Delivering Intercultural Training.
This is a follow-up to
Developing Intercultural Training Skills
but can also be attended by trainers who have not attended our
first course, but who already have good experience in the
intercultural training field, and who would like to share and
exchange ideas and experiences with trainers from different
countries, as well as to learn new skills and techniques in
intercultural course design and delivery. The course usually
runs twice a
year for groups of 4 -8. We have not yet converted this
course for online delivery.
For more details about our intercultural
trainer training courses, click
here
Business English trainer
training
LTS was
one of the first companies to organise trainer training courses
for trainers of business and professional English. Since 1980 we
have delivered numerous courses at our training centre in Bath and in many parts of the
world. Courses have ranged in length from two days to two weeks, and
cover topics such as needs analysis, course planning, testing
and evaluation, teaching communication skills, intercultural
communication, using authentic materials and developing
materials.
We were one of the first companies to offer courses leading to
the CERT TEB, validated by LCCI. This was later replaced by the
Cert TEIB, validated by London MetropolitanUniversity. More
recently we have been running courses leading to the Certificate in International
Business English Training (Cert IBET), validated by English UK and Trinity College London.
Since 2015, we no longer offer this course, but one
of the course leaders of that course, Sara Helm, continues to
offer a similar course in Bath as well as online. For more information, contact
Sara Helm on admin@embiz.info
Sources of funding for trainer training
Till
September 2013, trainers involved in adult education in most
European countries were able to apply
for Grundtvig in-service training grants under the EU Lifelong
Learning Programme to attend trainer training
courses. In January 2014, a
new EU funding programme for in-service training of staff
working in all fields of education in Europe was introduced.
This is called Erasmus + . It has replaced previous funding
programmes such as Comenius and Grundtvig. Our intercultural
trainers' courses are
eligible for funding under Key Action 1 (KA1), which is part of
Erasmus +.
The main change from the previous system is that the
organisation where the trainer works has to apply for funding,
not the individual. More details can be found in the
Erasmus+ Programme Guide. As far as we know, our online versions
of these courses are not eligible for the same kind of funding.

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