Enhancing Teaching Skills for the Delivery of Group Education

Facilitator Dr Fiona McCullough

This one-day, online, course, aimed at DSW's, is a mix of theory and practice. It will consider why we need group education, the pros and cons of the approach and a step-by-step approach to preparing a group education session. We will think about how people learn, the skills required to facilitate learning and some of the challenges we may face with participants. We will consider the service user perspective.

The aims of this study day are

1. To provide an overview of best practice in group education design and facilitation
2. To provide an opportunity to enhance teaching skills, through a range of activities, and reflection on practice.
 

At the end of the session, delegates will be able to:

1. Understand the steps in the process of designing, delivering and evaluating group education
2. Demonstrate an understanding of effective group facilitation skills, including communication
3. Understand the factors which affect group formation and dynamics
4. Recognise aspects of best practice and poor practice in managing challenging individuals
5. Identify your level of competency and areas for improvement in group session design and delivery
 
Full course content available here

Cost

  • BDA Member £140
  • Non-Member £170

Please note that you must register here to secure your place on this course, the BDA will not guarantee your place via purchase order numbers emailed to us.

The online registration must be completed and your purchase order number quoted on the online registration below.