Title: Teachback Methodology 1
1Teachback Methodology!A unique methodology for
training trainers
- (Draft)
- Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC)
Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE)
Global AIDS Program (GAP)
2Objectives for This Session
- Participants will be able to describe
- The teachback methodology
- How the methodology will be used in this training
of trainers - The type of feedback that will be provided during
the teachback methodology
3Background
- Based on the increasing demand for trainers in
various disciplines, the CDC Divisions of Global
AIDS Program (GAP) and Tuberculosis Elimination
(DTBE) determined there was a need to - Provide training-of-trainers (TOT) courses
- Provide a systematic method for planning and
conducting training
4Many Trainers Throughout the World. . .
- Have expertise in a particular content or
technical area - Do not have formal education in training
- Develop training skills either on the job,
through professional training courses, or through
self study - Model their training style after teachers they
had in school - Have never received feedback on their performance
from a professional trainer - Not sure how to conduct TOTs
5Goal of the Teachback Method
- Provide participants with the opportunity to
- Enhance training skills
- Practice training skills in a safe and supportive
environment - Receive feedback on their training skills
- Enhance their own training styles
- Observe other training styles
6History of Teachback Methodology
- Originated in 1975
- Developed from a cybernetics framework
- Based on conversation theory
Dr. Gordon Paskcreated Teachback
7Development of the Teachback Curriculum
- First learned about Teachback from
- CDC/Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Domestic HIV
Counseling Testing Courses - CDC/Global Aids Program HIV Counseling Testing
Course - The CDC Global AIDS Program and the Division of
Tuberculosis Elimination recognized the potential
to use Teachback - To teach this methodology to other trainers
- In other courses to create TOTs
- Began developing the CDC Teachback Methodology
Curriculum in 2003
8Courses that Have Used Teachback Methodology to
Create TOTs
- WHO/CDC Surveillance of HIV, AIDS, and STDs
(Africa) - PMTCT Monitoring System (Nigeria)
- HIV in the Workplace (Botswana)
- PMTCT (Kenya)
- Epi Info (Vietnam)
- TB/HIV Diagnostic Testing and Counseling
(Tanzania and Kenya) - TB/HIV Surveillance (Botswana)
- Managing TB at the Raion Level (Russia)
- TB Operational Research (Argentina)
- MDR TB and Pulmonology (Latvia)
- HIV Rapid Test, CD4 , Hematology, and Chemistry
Lab Courses (Africa)
9CDC Teachback Course Participants
- Various amounts of training experience
10Train-Up with Teachback!A Unique Training
Methodology
11Videotape Review
- What are the three steps to the Teachback
Methodology? - What type of feedback should be given?
- How many positive comments does it take to over
come a negative comment?
12Skills that Can be Taught
13Feedback Forms Different Form for Each Skill
14Benefits of the Teachback Methodology
- For participants, Teachback can be very
empowering because they can - Integrate training theory with teaching course
content - Practice training in a safe environment
- Receive feedback on their performance of training
skills - Learn from their peers
- Learn multiple styles of performing a skill
- Develop confidence in training others
15Benefits of the Teachback Methodology
- For trainers, Teachback can be very gratifying
because they can - See an immediate application of participants
knowledge, skills, and attitudes - Directly observe participants performance
- Provide feedback
- Creates a participatory learning environment
- Apply adult learning principles
- Build capacity for training
16Day 1Trainers Teach Participants
- Discuss Training Basics
- For each of the skills (i.e., interactive
lecture, group discussion, role play) - Discuss how to facilitate each of the skills
- Demonstrate facilitating the skills
- Demonstrate feedback on performance of skill
- Participants receive teachback assignments
17Day 2 Participants Prepare for Teachbacks
- Participants work in teams to prepare for their
teachbacks - Trainers assist participants with course content
and training issues
18Days 2 through Last Day Participants Do
Teachbacks
- Participants teach each other using a portion of
the curriculum - Each participant
- Facilitates an interactive lecture
- Co-facilitates exercises, group discussions,
and/or a role play - Each participant receives feedback on performance
of skills - Self-assessment
- Trainer provides feedback
- Another participant provides feedback
19Last Day
- Trainers teach how to plan for a Teachback TOT
- Participants create an action plan