Evolution training

EVOLUTION OF THE TRAINING PROFESSION

  • Training Within the Industry

    Many organizations started adapting the use of training for each job.
  • American Society for Training Directors

    The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).
  • Post-war emergency training scheme

    In June 1945 the scheme was opened to all men and women who had served at least a year in HM Forces or in a war industry
  • Formal Training Begins

    Among the most striking features of the latter twentieth century was the growing importance attached to formal education, both as a matter of public policy and as a private concern ("Education", 2013).
  • Richard Beckhard

    Richard Beckhard was among the pioneer consultants who in the 1950s invented the field of organization development (OD to describe a consulting approach that was an innovative bottoms-up change effort (Foster, 2012).
  • Brown v Board of Education

    Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring segregated schools to be inherently unequal, was a milestone of national educational policy and in popular thinking about social justice ("History - Brown V. Board Of Education Re-Enactment", 2016).
  • Federal Legislation

    Start Vocational Rehabilitations
  • Case Study Method

    Adopting a socio-technical approach to system development leads to systems that are more acceptable to end users and deliver better value to stakeholders ("Socio-Technical Systems: From Design Methods To Systems Engineering", 2011).
  • Assertiveness Training

    Assertiveness Training is a behavior therapy approach which was very popular in the 1970's and 1980's in the USA (Jeanette, 2016).
  • ELearning

    Educational institutions began to take advantage of the new medium by offering distance learning courses using computer networking for information. Early e-learning systems, based on computer-based learning/training often replicated autocratic teaching styles whereby the role of the e-learning system was assumed to be for transferring knowledge ("Educational Technology Explained", n.d).
  • Computer Based Training

    eLearning began as computer-based training . Web-based training helped to justify the cost of the intranet.
  • Web 2.0

    A Web 2.0 site may allow users to interact and collaborate with each other in a social media dialogue as creators of user-generated content in a virtual community ("Technologies For Teaching", 2014).
  • Next Generation of Leaders

    Employees can now access most educational information instantaneously and at no cost.
  • Workshops & Customized Trainings

    Trainings and education become custome to each organitzation and educational institution.