3. Design of the training session's framework
When the step of gathering all the information is over, the educational itinerary has to be studied. The main question of this stage is : how do we reach the goal of this training session ?
Considering the initial level of audiences :
- it can be either done in one sequence but it's rarely the case,
- or the progression can be divided in several intermediate stages (sequences, modules...)
Division into sequences
The division into sequences more often found in the conception of short training sessions (1 to 3 days). In longer sessions, these intermediate stages are rather called modules.
An intermediate objective called "educational objective" matches each stage (sequence or module).
How to proceed?
A "sequencing diagram " can be used to realize the educational study
for example :
sequence/module (name/ code) |
objective |
contents |
technics |
technics |
length |
M : 1 |
objective |
know the concepts linked to cooperation |
course 12 facets of cooperation |
report |
3 h |
M : 2 |
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M : 3 |
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Framework or educational thread
The framework is an organisation of sequences over time. It allows a global vision over the training but is also a mean to adapt the sequences progress to external constraints (holidays, bank holidays, events specific to the trainees environment) or to daily rythms in short training sessions.
Characteristics of a good framework:
- logical and progressive
- with a good pace (steadiness...)
- which alternates technics
- which respects les