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The Executive Education and Professional Training Programme (PGCert)

Overview

This program sets a standard for trainers, facilitators, and tutors delivering training to professional audiences. Based on industry best practices and cutting-edge research, the course distinguishes between training and education and enables participants to do both effectively, drawing on current thought leadership and unique research into the field of professional education.

The five-day accelerator program focuses on three core areas of professional education and training:

  • Understanding of current theory on how people learn
  • Confidence in using a variety of teaching, coaching, and facilitation techniques to facilitate knowledge transfer
  • Action research and application of innovation in adult training and education
  • The Executive Education and Professional Training Program draws on current neuroscience and psychological research on understanding how people learn.

Designed for evidence-based practitioners and featuring genuine thought leadership, the course incorporates the latest industry research. With detailed interviews and assessments of the top executive trainers in the UK, our research delves deep to understand their methods, techniques, and approaches. This highly interactive course offers "best-in-class" training and facilitation for senior executive groups.

Please note that some of the materials and objectives may be subject to change based on the cohort's responses to pre-program questionnaires and discussions and activities during the program.


This course is delivered by InProfessional Development, our executive training delivery partner.

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