ABSTRACT

Well structured training, based on sound theoretical principles, can transform the system in which high performance is essential and in turn, the organisation. Yet the strategic role of cost-effective training provision is often less well understood than it might be in all branches of aviation - whether civil or regional, general, business or military. This book analyzes the cycle of training design from the identification of requirement through to measurement of effectiveness. Key issues in training design and management are illustrated with examples and learning is consolidated through case studies. The book provides advice, tools, procedures and examples of best practice - both recent and well-established - to assist aviation training personnel who aim to guarantee cost-effective training. The approach is highly practical, but does not avoid covering the theory when needed. An informative guide to the process of training analysis and course design, the book examines each stage of the training design cycle in some depth. In addition, it looks at the application of quality management and of project management to training design. Each chapter contains advice and techniques, as well as examples drawn from the author's wealth of experience of training in aviation.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Organisational Context

chapter 3|21 pages

What is Learning?

chapter 4|25 pages

Analysing the Requirement

chapter 5|20 pages

Exams and Testing

chapter 6|19 pages

Curriculum Building

chapter 7|14 pages

Measuring the Effectiveness of Training

chapter 8|11 pages

Project Management

chapter 9|18 pages

Quality Management