 Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 23/03/2012(UTC) Posts: 6 Points: 18 Location: United Kingdom
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I know that if you run a FAW course the contact time is for 18 hours, but here's the question - if you are running the course for 2,3 or 4 people, would you reasonably stretch out the time to meet the 18 hours requirement? 18 hours is a sufficient timeframe if you have a full group, but with a smaller group surely the reduction in time taken in discussion, group activities etc (which is a given when numbers are lower) means that 18 hours is difficult to fulfill without unnecessary waffle? I only ask, because I recently ran a small group course and found it difficult to meet the time. Thoughts?
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Contact time, is contact time. I would love to have a small group would feel I could do more with them.
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Ditto with speckles
I really like courses with small numbers as there is more time to answer questions, allow a little digression and let the candidates go away really feeling they got value for money
For the same reason, I like doing requals with people who have done several before because it gives an opportunity to extend/expand their knowledge and understanding rather than just same old, same old
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 Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 23/03/2012(UTC) Posts: 6 Points: 18 Location: United Kingdom
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Thanks guys. I think a revisit to the training plan is called for.
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