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The organisors agreed to my ideas. They felt that I might be able to calm the delegates down before they embarked on the assessable elements of the six day programme.


The next time they ran the programme eleven people passed and only one failed. Same course, same exam. The programme ran successfully each year until all the eligible delegates around the country had taken it.


So what was in the short session on recall and study skills? The Five noes as follows:


THE FIVE NOES OF RELIABLE RECALL 1 No note taking, no reliable recall 2 No reviewing of notes taken, no reliable recall


3 No tidy organisation of notes and study materials, no reliable recall


4 No context or understanding of how the learning is applied, no reliable recall


5 No effort and no energy, no reliable recall


So if you have to attend a Pass/Fail type of vocational course and the trainer is majoring on presentation and not participation then follow ‘The Five no’s of Reliable Recall’. It is always worth remembering that the trainer usually wants you to pass the exam at the end. Make sure the trainer gives you examples from real life of what is being taught, so that you can relate to it more quickly and remember it better. Good luck with your learning and good luck with your recall.


In the next edition Frank will look at ways of making the training we give and get at work more meaningful.


Frank Newberry www.franknewberry.com


www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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