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Routledge Training For Assessors A Collection Of Activities For Training Assessment Centre Assessors Roleplayers And Resource Persons 09781138433632

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Assessment and Development Centres are very resource intensive both in terms of time and money. Poorly trained assessors resource people and role players can all have a huge adverse impact on the results of an Assessment and Development Centre. To ensure consistency in the performance of assessors resource people and role players they must all be well briefed and properly trained. This manual provides a practical guide with everything you need to train assessors resource people and role players. Parts One to Three of the manual deal with the behavioural assessment skills of observing recording classifying summarizing and evaluating (ORCSE). There are exercises for learning and trying out the techniques needed for each stage of the process. There is also a collection of mock simulations which allow potential assessors to put all of the skills together and practice for real. Part Four covers training for resource persons and role players an area which is often overlooked. Training for Assessors is an essential resource for anyone running or planning to run assessment and/or development centres. | Training for Assessors A Collection of Activities for Training Assessment Centre Assessors Roleplayers and Resource Persons

Routledge Training For Assessors A Collection Of Activities For Training Assessment Centre Assessors Roleplayers And Resource Persons 09781138433632

Assessment and Development Centres are very resource intensive both in terms of time and money. Poorly trained assessors resource people and role players can all have a huge adverse impact on the results of an Assessment and Development Centre. To ensure consistency in the performance of assessors resource people and role players they must all be well briefed and properly trained. This manual provides a practical guide with everything you need to train assessors resource people and role players. Parts One to Three of the manual deal with the behavioural assessment skills of observing recording classifying summarizing and evaluating (ORCSE). There are exercises for learning and trying out the techniques needed for each stage of the process. There is also a collection of mock simulations which allow potential assessors to put all of the skills together and practice for real. Part Four covers training for resource persons and role players an area which is often overlooked. Training for Assessors is an essential resource for anyone running or planning to run assessment and/or development centres. | Training for Assessors A Collection of Activities for Training Assessment Centre Assessors Roleplayers and Resource Persons

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