Key Connections for Educators
In this episode of Key Connections for Educators, Nate and Hannah dive into the complexities of measuring behavior change as part of Kirkpatrick's four levels of training evaluation. They discuss the challenges of obtaining feedback on trainees' application of learned skills in the workplace, exploring timing issues, real-world barriers, and inherent biases. The conversation is enriched with practical strategies like scheduling follow-up calls, utilizing rubrics, and fostering group dialogues for a comprehensive assessment. The episode encourages educators to share their methods for reducing bias in behavior evaluations and provides actionable insights for both corporate trainers and K-12 educators. 00:00 Introduction to Measuring Educational Impact 00:16 Review of Kirkpatrick's Four Levels 01:29 Three Challenges in Measuring Behavior Change 04:01 Increasing the Volume of Level Threes 08:08 Group Discussions and Peer Influence 09:54 Classroom vs Real World 12:27 Addressing Bias in Evaluations 18:17 Capstone Events and Real-World Applications 21:39 Conclusion and Audience Engagement
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