Associate Trainer (AT120) (AT120)
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Associate Trainer (AT120)
AT120IBCT TOT Programs, Associate Trainer Level run # AT120, will be conducted at CTQ, Cairo, Egypt. To get acquainted with program details, please visit our Train-the-Trainer, Associate Trainer Level page.
open_in_new Learn MoreThis session is dedicated to:
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Official program opening procedures
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Registration
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Announcing the training ground rules
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Getting to know one another
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Meeting your master TOT trainers
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Learning more about IBCT
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Announcing the program attendance and achievement policy
Tea breaks AREN'T a waste of time!
Here are a few more reasons to enjoy your tea break:
- Research suggests that making and drinking tea can support problem-solving skills.
- Scientists have found that tea contains caffeine and theanine, which are associated with relaxation and mental alertness.
- A Unilever study reported that people felt happier after drinking tea compared to water.
- Eating sweets may have a similar, or even greater, positive effect on mood.
Enjoy the delicious food selections at CTQ, Egypt, and make the most of your lunch break.
Here are a few tips to make your break truly worthwhile:
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Share your meal with colleagues and take the opportunity to connect with someone new and expand your network.
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Stand up and move around, as a sedentary lifestyle is linked to many health concerns.
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Spend some time outside the training building to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
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Stay close to nature, as plants and green spaces are known to support productivity and well-being.
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Use the time to reflect, reset, and organize your thoughts for the rest of the day.
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Reconnect with old friends and strengthen your social ties.
Please note: Kindly inform your master trainers of any dietary restrictions, food allergies, and/or religious dietary requirements.
This session introduces you to the professional world of instructional design and development for corporate training, highlighting how learning experiences are planned, structured, and developed to meet organizational goals and improve employee performance.
Tea breaks AREN'T a waste of time!
Here are a few more reasons to enjoy your tea break:
- Research suggests that making and drinking tea can support problem-solving skills.
- Scientists have found that tea contains caffeine and theanine, which are associated with relaxation and mental alertness.
- A Unilever study reported that people felt happier after drinking tea compared to water.
- Eating sweets may have a similar, or even greater, positive effect on mood.
Enjoy the delicious food selections at CTQ, Egypt, and make the most of your lunch break.
Here are a few tips to make your break truly worthwhile:
-
Share your meal with colleagues and take the opportunity to connect with someone new and expand your network.
-
Stand up and move around, as a sedentary lifestyle is linked to many health concerns.
-
Spend some time outside the training building to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
-
Stay close to nature, as plants and green spaces are known to support productivity and well-being.
-
Use the time to reflect, reset, and organize your thoughts for the rest of the day.
-
Reconnect with old friends and strengthen your social ties.
Please note: Kindly inform your master trainers of any dietary restrictions, food allergies, and/or religious dietary requirements.
Tea breaks AREN'T a waste of time!
Here are a few more reasons to enjoy your tea break:
- Research suggests that making and drinking tea can support problem-solving skills.
- Scientists have found that tea contains caffeine and theanine, which are associated with relaxation and mental alertness.
- A Unilever study reported that people felt happier after drinking tea compared to water.
- Eating sweets may have a similar, or even greater, positive effect on mood.
Enjoy the delicious food selections at CTQ, Egypt, and make the most of your lunch break.
Here are a few tips to make your break truly worthwhile:
-
Share your meal with colleagues and take the opportunity to connect with someone new and expand your network.
-
Stand up and move around, as a sedentary lifestyle is linked to many health concerns.
-
Spend some time outside the training building to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
-
Stay close to nature, as plants and green spaces are known to support productivity and well-being.
-
Use the time to reflect, reset, and organize your thoughts for the rest of the day.
-
Reconnect with old friends and strengthen your social ties.
Please note: Kindly inform your master trainers of any dietary restrictions, food allergies, and/or religious dietary requirements.
Tea breaks AREN'T a waste of time!
Here are a few more reasons to enjoy your tea break:
- Research suggests that making and drinking tea can support problem-solving skills.
- Scientists have found that tea contains caffeine and theanine, which are associated with relaxation and mental alertness.
- A Unilever study reported that people felt happier after drinking tea compared to water.
- Eating sweets may have a similar, or even greater, positive effect on mood.
Enjoy the delicious food selections at CTQ, Egypt, and make the most of your lunch break.
Here are a few tips to make your break truly worthwhile:
-
Share your meal with colleagues and take the opportunity to connect with someone new and expand your network.
-
Stand up and move around, as a sedentary lifestyle is linked to many health concerns.
-
Spend some time outside the training building to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
-
Stay close to nature, as plants and green spaces are known to support productivity and well-being.
-
Use the time to reflect, reset, and organize your thoughts for the rest of the day.
-
Reconnect with old friends and strengthen your social ties.
Please note: Kindly inform your master trainers of any dietary restrictions, food allergies, and/or religious dietary requirements.
Tea breaks AREN'T a waste of time!
Here are a few more reasons to enjoy your tea break:
- Research suggests that making and drinking tea can support problem-solving skills.
- Scientists have found that tea contains caffeine and theanine, which are associated with relaxation and mental alertness.
- A Unilever study reported that people felt happier after drinking tea compared to water.
- Eating sweets may have a similar, or even greater, positive effect on mood.
Enjoy the delicious food selections at CTQ, Egypt, and make the most of your lunch break.
Here are a few tips to make your break truly worthwhile:
Share your meal with colleagues and take the opportunity to connect with someone new and expand your network.
Stand up and move around, as a sedentary lifestyle is linked to many health concerns.
Spend some time outside the training building to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
Stay close to nature, as plants and green spaces are known to support productivity and well-being.
Use the time to reflect, reset, and organize your thoughts for the rest of the day.
Reconnect with old friends and strengthen your social ties.
Please note: Kindly inform your master trainers of any dietary restrictions, food allergies, and/or religious dietary requirements.
No sessions available.