Communicating
Communicate
to your employees, in a non-threatening and non-judgmental way,
your organization's WEP and how it will benefit them.
Ideally,
employee participation in basic skills training will be
voluntary. When employees want to participate in training,
the impact of the WEP will likely be more effective than if they
are forced to participate. A positive attitude towards
learning will benefit both learner and company.
There
are numerous benefits for both employer and employee when you
introduce a WEP into your company. Details on the benefits
to employer
and employee
are described in other sections of this site. Let your
employees know that taking part in basic skills training will
benefit them in many ways, including the way they perform tasks
in their current jobs, as well as with their overall career
development.
Show
your employees that you value their input by involving them in
the WEP design and development process. As your employees become
more involved with the WEP, their commitment to its success is
likely to grow.
Also,
by involving the participants of the WEP in the development
stages, you will likely increase the usefulness of the training
program to their jobs. Employees may have insights
into their own personal training needs that management may not
be aware of.
InSight
Educational Services specializes in reasonably priced
evaluations of employee basic skills that can be easily accessed
and are non-threatening. Evaluations give the employers
and employee usable information regarding reading and writing
levels, mathematics capabilities and learning styles.
URL: http://www.correctionseducation.com/WBSE
Training Assessment
Kit
Information kit for assessors and
workplace trainers on incorporating language, literacy and
numeracy skills into Training Packages.
URL: http://www.anta.gov.au/PUBS/LITERACY/pdfscreen.htm
(click on "A New
Assessment Tool")
Stanford's International
and Cross-Cultural Education Program offers teaching
materials on cultural differences, cultural awareness, ethnic
studies, international studies, and multicultural education.
Interdisciplinary lessons and tools include cooperative group
activities.
URL: http://spice.stanford.edu/
MEGASKILLS®
provide adults with unique, easy to use strategies for adult
education and learning, lifelong learning, continuing education,
career education, self-help and personal development. Megaskills are
the attitudes, behaviors, and habits needed for learning and
success in school and on the job.
URL: http://www.MegaSkillsHSI.org/
The World Learning and the
School for International Training provides language and
cross-cultural training to help participants work more
effectively in multicultural environments at the community level
or on a national scale.
URL: http://www.worldlearning.org/
An article on an unusual
corporate philosophy, social leveling, shows how Yarde
Metals gets rid of the tension between labor and management, and
has everyone working together toward one purpose.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/section/11/article/23/38/72.html
This
article discusses why it is important to connect e-learning
initiatives with defined business needs. E-learning can be a
flexible and cost-effective alternative to classroom training,
but it can also be a colossal waste of time and money if not
implemented correctly.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/section/11/feature/23/41/49/index.html
Sometimes managers
resist training for their departments. This article
illustrates how to work with reluctant managers and show them
the benefits of offering tailored training programs to their
staff.
URL: http://www.workforce.com/archive/article/22/13/89.php
Basic Skills
Training 101 - This article offers employers ideas on what
makes a successful workplace literacy program. Examples include
tying the curriculum to
workers’ skills and their work, encouraging employees to
transfer their new skills to their work, and tips on keeping
training costs low.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/archive/feature/22/17/40/223394.php
This article shares
guidelines for using employee education and training as a
means to business results. Start by letting the business
strategy, culture and outcomes determine learning needs, and
then create learning opportunities that make sense for
employees.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/archive/feature/22/23/06/223892.php
Creating
a 'culture of work' by incorporating soft skills into
training can yield great returns in the workplace. This article
how examines how four groups have incorporated soft skills
training - such as courtesy and team work -
into hard skills training curricula.
http://www.astd.org/virtual_community/research/What_Works/action/top_10.html
Several
teachers share what they believe other teachers need to know in
order to teach in the workplace in this article. The
changing workplace, educational philosophy, program design,
teaching practices, and the context of the workplace are
discussed.
URL: http://literacytech.worlded.org/docs/reflects.htm
This 12-question
quiz by Gallup can start employers off on identifying and
measuring levels of employee engagement with their
organization. Survey research shows a strong correlation between
high scores and superior job performance.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/section/09/article/23/53/40.html
Coaching an
executive requires an understanding of the executive work world,
psyche and leaders' language. Effective executive coaches
recognize these seven coaching issues and use them to
design and implement appropriate strategies.
URL:
http://www.workforce.com/archive/feature/23/57/45/index.php
Creating
a training program that doesn’t alienate employees, and
actually works as well, is no easy task. These training tips,
including asking employees about their work-related challenges,
can help employers create training programs that employees
really like.
URL: http://www.workforce.com/archive/feature/23/35/28/233530.php
Informative guide and
articles about the preparing for the GED exam and
obtaining a high school diploma are available from this site.
Learn how to earn a real high school diploma from home.
URL:
http://diplomaguide.com
Senior Service America
provides a guide for organizations that assist immigrant
seniors entering or re-entering the workforce. Practical
advice for working with seniors from culturally diverse
backgrounds and on facilitating interactions between immigrant
seniors and other staff are included.
URL:
http://www.seniorserviceamerica.org/
WE
LEARN promotes women's literacy as a tool
for personal growth and social change through networking,
education, action, and resource development.
URL:
http://www.litwomen.org/welearn.html
The Bernard Kleiman JobLink
Learning Center in East Chicago, Indiana serves unionized steel
mill workers. The Center's research findings explore how to
increase participation through improved knowledge of
workers' goals and motivations for taking part in training.
URL:
http://www.ncsall.net/?id=217
The findings of the 2003
National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) assessment of
adult English literacy skills in the U.S. discuss the
relationship between literacy and employment status, occupation,
weekly wage or salary, job training, and participation in public
assistance programs.
URL:
http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2007480
A new report by the Migration Policy Institute identifies
English acquisition as a serious challenge for both legal
and illegal immigrants. Businesses are encouraged to invest more
on English instruction as a way of improving workforce capacity.
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/NCIIP_English_Instruction073107.pdf
Profiting from Experience
is a new research report that explores how governments and
employers in the U.S. and other countries are responding to
aging workforce issues.
URL:
http://www.aarp.org/research/work/issues/intl_older_worker.html
Strengthening State Adult Education Policies for
Low-Skilled Workers is a brief report outlining state adult
education policies and programs. It recommends improvements for
better job advancement opportunities for lower-skilled adults
and older youth.
URL:
http://www.clasp.org/publications/policy_brief_-_adult_education_2_.pdf
Working Mathematics for
the 21st Century is a UK report that examines the changing
mathematical demands of the workplace, employee skill levels,
employer views and the costs and benefits to employers and
individuals relating to maths teaching and learning.
URL:
http://www.nrdc.org.uk/publications_details.asp?ID=119
WelfareAtWork shares
ideas and information on how to encourage employees to take part
in training and development opportunities.
URL:
http://www.welfareatwork.co.uk/accessing-training-and-development-at-work.html
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