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  • 06 - How do you measure the application of learning? Tackling Kirkpatrick's Level 3
    2024/12/01

    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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    24 分
  • 05 - This test is making me more confident!
    2024/11/15

    n this episode of Key Connections for Educators, we delve into the second level of the Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model. We discuss how confidence in one's abilities can serve as a marker for learning and why it might be more appropriate in a level two evaluation rather than level one. The hosts share personal experiences and practical examples of implementing evaluation methods that build student confidence while accurately measuring learning outcomes. The episode also covers the significance of pre-testing and differentiating content to avoid redundancy in training programs. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on utilizing confidence-based questions to assess your students' progress.

    00:00 Introduction and Recap

    00:19 Exploring Confidence in Evaluations

    01:32 Diving into Level Two Evaluations

    03:53 Pre-Testing and Efficient Training

    07:14 Effective Testing Strategies

    16:06 Real-World Application and Conclusion

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    19 分
  • 04 - Feedback is a gift for educations
    2024/11/01

    In this episode of Key Connections for Educators, Nate and Hannah delve into the pivotal question of how to communicate the value of education and training to stakeholders. They explore the importance of engaging with and understanding the needs of these stakeholders to demonstrate that training programs provide a significant return on investment.

    The discussion introduces Kirkpatrick's model of evaluation, focusing on the first level: reaction. The hosts emphasize the critical role of reaction feedback in measuring training effectiveness and the potential dangers of misinterpreting this data.

    They share personal anecdotes and practical advice on leveraging qualitative and quantitative feedback to improve educational and training programs.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:14 Communicating the Value of Education

    01:17 Understanding Stakeholder Needs

    02:03 Effective Training and Measurement

    02:19 The Role of Quality in Training

    03:43 Coaching and Training Analogies

    05:05 Evaluating Training Effectiveness

    05:31 Kirkpatrick's Model: Level One

    06:49 Gathering and Using Feedback

    14:08 Summary and Final Thoughts

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    17 分
  • 03 - Communicating our value as educators
    2024/10/15

    In this episode, Hannah and Nate delve into the transformative role of educators in fostering intrinsic motivation and growth mindset in students. They discuss the importance of student-led, engaging education that encourages perseverance and critical thinking, breaking free from outdated models. The conversation extends to the rapid changes in the corporate and educational landscapes, highlighting the need for continual learning and proficient change management. Key points include strategies for trainers and leaders to manage resistance to change by aligning goals and promoting growth. Notable references include Liz Wiseman's 'Multipliers' and John Dewey's educational philosophy.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    00:11 The Role of Educators in Inspiring Intrinsic Motivation

    01:33 Engaging Students Through Ownership of Learning

    02:00 Real-Life Classroom Experiences

    04:56 The Industrial Revolution's Impact on Education

    06:23 The Shift Towards Growth Mindset

    07:23 The Future of Education and Critical Thinking

    08:22 Embracing the Growth Mindset

    08:56 Perseverance and Grit in Education

    09:38 The Role of Education in Social Progress

    10:17 Navigating Constant Change

    12:03 Understanding Resistance to Change

    13:29 Communicating the Value of Education

    15:08 Call to Action for Educators

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    17 分
  • 02 - Challenging the stigma around education
    2024/10/15

    Join Nate and Hannah as they tackle the persistent stigma surrounding teaching and training, tracing its origins to George Bernard Shaw's quote from 'Man and Superman.' They discuss historical contexts, including the impact of the Industrial Revolution on education, and explore the evolution of training from apprenticeships to modern corporate programs. This episode highlights the critical role of leaders as educators and mentors, referencing an insightful Harvard Business Review article. They debunk myths about digital-age training, using the 'Matrix' analogy, and propose strategies to shift cultural paradigms and elevate the importance of educators.


    00:00 Challenging the Stigma Around Teaching

    00:43 The Importance of Education and Training

    01:41 Personal Experiences with Teaching Stigma

    02:52 Valuing the Role of Trainers

    04:48 Understanding the Cultural Paradigm

    06:05 The Industrial Revolution's Impact on Education

    07:58 Reducing Costs in Education

    08:11 The Learning Curve and Measuring Progress

    08:55 Historical Perspective: Apprenticeships vs. Modern Training

    10:20 The Role of Leaders as Teachers

    12:53 Challenges in Training and Development

    13:57 The Matrix and Instant Gratification in Learning

    15:37 Technology's Impact on Learning

    16:47 The Slow and Meticulous Process of Education

    17:01 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser

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    18 分
  • Teaser - Communicating the Value of Education
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  • 01 - Finding Your 'Why' as an Educator
    2024/10/15

    In this episode, educators Hannah Knecht and Nate Key explore the significance of understanding one's 'why' in the field of education. They share personal stories of how they discovered their passion and the impact they've had throughout their careers. The discussion highlights the importance of building relationships, finding intrinsic joy in teaching, and adapting skills in different settings, from public schools to corporate training. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own 'why' and the influence they've made in their educational journey. Join the conversation and share your story in the comments.


    00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Knowing Your Why

    00:28 Meet Your Hosts: Hannah and Nate

    01:15 Diverse Paths to Education

    02:11 Hannah's Journey: From Childhood to Career

    14:40 Nate's Journey: The Accidental Trainer

    19:02 The Impact of Education and Training

    23:15 Conclusion: Reflecting on Your Why.

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    25 分
  • Introducing: Key Connections for Educations
    2024/10/12

    Introducing Key Connections for Educators. Nate Key, a corporate trainer, and Hannah Knecht, a public school teacher, discuss their unexpected journey from sharing ideas to starting a podcast. They invite educators and trainers to join their conversations about lesson plans, deadlines, and the challenges educators face. The podcast promises fresh ideas, relatable stories, comedic relief, and a sense of community for those feeling overwhelmed by the demands of their profession.

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    1 分