Description
NAHB offers a variety of educational courses taught by industry professionals who wish to share their knowledge and experience with their peers. This course provides these professionals with the training skills needed to effectively use NAHB course materials to teach the NAHB Education curriculum. You will come away with concepts and tools to help you bridge the gap between knowing the information and teaching it to others.
Class size limited to 10 participants.
As a graduate, you will be able to:
- Describe adult learning principles and how they impact training.
- Prepare to teach NAHB instructor-led, classroom courses.
- Present information and concepts effectively in a classroom setting.
- Use questioning techniques to facilitate learning.
- Conduct learning activities to provide opportunities for practical application of knowledge and skills.
- Use visual aids to support learning.
Who should take this class?
Building industry professionals who wish to teach NAHB educational instructor-led, classroom courses, new trainers or experienced teachers who have had no formal education in training, or anyone who wants a refresher to improve their classroom training skills
Designations and Continuing Education
This course is required to become an approved NAHB instructor for designation courses. Read more about how to become an instructor.
6 continuing education credit hours for NAHB designations: CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, GMB, GMR, CSP, Master CSP, CGP, Master CGP, CMP, MIRM
Presenter: Tag Gilkeson, NAHB Certified Instructor
Tag holds an Associates degree in Architecture and a Bachelors in Construction Management. Through extensive experience in real estate and construction industry, he has started a General Contracting company and building spec homes for investors and homeowners to purchase or lease.
Tag continues to give back to the industry by being involved with organizations and engaging in continuing education.