

Methodus training portfolio includes the following four areas:
Training design
All our programs are tailor made, which means that the approach to meeting our customer's needs is fully individualized.
Before we start the training we conduct a needs assessment, in which we analyze both the client’s needs and the needs of our
future participants themselves.
We define the existent and target level of knowledge, skills and attitudes and ensure that both
the client and training participants have same expectation regarding the purpose, the objectives and the content of training.
Theoretical framework
Each training is interactive, according to the adult learning principles.
The participants are active, which makes it possible for them to stay focused during the whole day.
We motivate participants by including their own examples from everyday life and work, as well as their expectations at the beginning and throughout the training.
The attendants are involved and active in a way that at least 70% of the curriculum is structured as «experiential learning».
It means that
they first experience a situation in which they have to solve a certain task (individually, in small groups or big group), which is followed
by the facilitated group discussion in which participants share their experience in carrying out the task, generalize the learning and connect it to the everyday situations at work.
The activities carried out at the training are designed to meet all four basic learning styles at the process level (dimensions: abstract-concrete and reflective-activity).
Activities are combined with the content in a way that they cover all three areas of learning (knowledge, skills and attitudes).
Trainers use a great variety of modern methods: visual aids, handouts, case studies, role-plays, videos, discussions, exercises, simulations
and other materials with the purpose of participatory learning.
Training delivery
Every activity is followed by the group discussion (debriefing). The trainers are qualified for
the facilitation of such discussions according to the standard «debriefing cycle» of experiential
learning (consists of four stages: sharing, interpreting, generalizing and applying).
While working with the big group divided in smaller groups, this method ensures that every small group guided by the same or a
different trainer at the end of every activity has the learning equally consistent with the purpose/goal of the activity.
Materials
Each training is accompanied with a manual that includes theoretical data and practical examples,
as well as basic bibliography from the trained area.
Participants also receive handouts, case studies and other aids that facilitate learning process. All interactively created visual
materials are included in digital photomap distributed after training.