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Brave Learning 101

'Advanced training is just basic training....done very very well.' --Ken Ramirez

Sarah Owings Sarah Owings
Start: 01 May 2024
Next: TBA

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  • Duration: 6 weeks.
  • Learning materials: Written lessons with video tutorials.
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This class is for anyone that has ever felt overwhelmed trying to teach something using positive reinforcement. You know you want your learner to do X Y Z, but have no idea where to start, or how to stay on track once you do get started. You aspire to this mythical thing called “errorless learning,” only to end up disheartened and demotivated when training sessions don’t go as planned. “Be a splitter, not a lumper.” Maintain a high rate of reinforcement.” “Only say a cue once.”

There are so many rules and opinions about what good training is. It can sometimes be paralyzing.

 

In Brave Learning 101, we are going to have fun unpacking a few of these “rules.” Is it possible to achieve meaningful and effective communication with our learners without throwing all the babies out with the bathwater? In place of rigid, recipe-driven training, we are going to explore a more progressive approach where the primary principle at play is performance–feedback—revision.

 

Premium teams will be encouraged to pick one or two simple behaviors to explore for the full six weeks. With “learning to learn” as the primary goal, it doesn’t really matter what the actual behavior is, or even how far along people get. I will help each person plan and reflect back on sessions, following a simple planning rubric. All participants will need to do is be brave, take the leap, and allow their learners to lead the way from there.

 

Prerequisites: a willingness to be brave and share your learning with others. All levels welcome. Before registering at premium level, please take a moment to reflect on time commitments. This class will be extra amazing if everyone is able to stay fully engaged in their projects for the full six weeks.

 

Course themes:

  • Principles over recipes
  • The power of learner-driven teaching
  • Performance–Feedback–Revision
  • Training in “Three Acts”
  • The Brave Learning Rubric for planning and assessment
  • How to hone in on meaningful goals for each training session
  • What is “errorless learning” really?
  • How to find the right starting point (and what to do if you’re wrong)
  • How to let antecedents work for you, not against you
  • How to avoid “cue pile ups”
  • How to identify when prerequisites are missing for something you are trying to teach
  • How to capitalize on previously learned repertoires
  • How to tell if your marker signals are effective
  • How to isolate cues within a context (aka “stimulus control”)
  • How to build resilience into your behaviors right from the start
  • How to develop reinforcement strategies that suit your learner’s needs in the moment
  • Knowing when to follow the rules and when it is okay to break them

 

Course Testimonials

I enjoyed this six weeks so much and I absolutely think Leo did too :). Sarahs feedback was always generous and detailed, she recognized all the tiny things that could be changed to get a really clean loop.

Among other things, I worked with Leo on his reaction to moving objects (sometimes he showed unsure behavior in this context). With Sarahs support we developed a trainingsplan which helped Leo not only to succeed being confident with all sorts of moving objects but now he really loves to push them. So both of us left the course braver than we were before. Thanks Sarah!

Andrea Manske

October 25, 2023

If you only take one course on Tromplo, make it this one!!  Brave Learning 101 was so much more than I thought it would be!.  Don’t let the “101” part fool you. Trainers of all levels will benefit from the course.  Sarah Owings meets you where you are and helps you get to new heights of skill and understanding.  Using her amazing skills of observation and communication, she provides more than generous and always helpful feedback.  With Sarah’s help, you will discover what I call “judicious use of braveness”.  I can hardly wait to take another course from Sarah!

Alice Hengst

June 30, 2023

Lessons:

  • Week 1 01 May 2024

    • Welcome!

      Read this before proceeding to the first lesson!…

    • We Are All Brave Learners

      Many years ago I had the life changing privilege of being hired to teach…

    • Principles Over Recipes

      Rethinking the Motto: Principles Over Recipes   A few years ago I wrote the…

    • Performance–Feedback–Revision

          You can not build from what you can not do.

    • VIDEO THREAD All Roads Begin With The Learner

      So far this week I’ve talked about brave learning and Performance–Feedback–Revision. In this lesson…

    • Repertoire Libraries

      One of my favorite concepts in applied behavior analysis is…

  • Week 2 08 May 2024

    • Three Act Training

      In the shaping exploration example I posted in last week’s lesson “All Roads Begin With the Learner,” you saw an…

    • Staircases, Breadcrumb Trails, and Building Blocks

      Before I unpack three metaphors, or ways to visualize a training plan, I’d like to…

    • Big Picture Planning

      Take a look at these two photos. The one on the left…

    • Breadcrumb Trail Planning & Brave Learning Rubric

      Once the big picture planning is done, and you’ve got your basic framework sketched…

    • VIDEO THREAD Project One Rehearsals

      So, you’ve figured out some optimal antecedents for your learner, done some big picture planning, thought a little bit about…

  • Week 3 15 May 2024

    • Welcome to Week Three

        “Our biggest “enemy” is expectations. If you can abandon your expectations, stay in the…

    • The Rat Is Always Right, or Much Ado About Errors

      One of B.F. Skinner’s most famous sayings is: the “organism is always right.” Anytime…

    • But what if there IS an error?

      Although errorless teaching is always something to strive for, proactively thinking through how best to…

    • Bonus Lesson: Let’s Go Shopping

      The final picture: dog voluntarily turns away from a pot of food and maybe…

    • VIDEO THREAD Project One Progressions

      Here is where to post your Project One work this week. Below, you’ll find a few examples of me…

    • Project Two Big Picture Planning

      In this lesson I invite you to start thinking about your second Brave Learning Project. I’m posting this thread a…

  • Week 4 22 May 2024

    • Let’s Talk About Cues

      Photo credit: Laura Monaco Torelli   Looking at this photo of the wonderful…

    • The Art and Science of Adding Cues

      There is both an art and a science to adding cues. The first thing…

    • VIDEO THREAD Project One or Two

      This is where you can continue to post updates on your brave learning projects for review and discussion.

  • Week 5 29 May 2024

    • Welcome to Week Five

      Hey there brave learners! Welcome to Week Five! Lucky us! We’ve got 14…

    • The Four Conditions of Stimulus Control

        No two ways around it, the term “stimulus control” tends to give people…

    • Bonus Lesson: Zen Bowl Revised

      Many people think of Zen Bowl as an exercise to build “impulse control,” but the way I teach it, this…

    • VIDEO THREAD Project One or Two

      Here is where you can post your project work for WK5.  Just for inspiration…. Awhile ago I posted…

  • Week 6 05 Jun 2024

    • Welcome to Week Six

      Welcome to Week 6!  Sad but true. It’s that bittersweet time in the…

    • Fluency–Icing on the Cake or the Cake Itself?

      Much like the concept of stimulus control, we sometimes get the impression that “fluency”…

    • Learn the Rules So You Can Break Them

      I’d like to start this final lesson off with a video showing a training session from just a year or…

    • VIDEO THREAD Project One or Two

      This is where to post this week’s brave learning approximations. Last call for video review before the course ends on…

    • Final Thoughts: Celebrating Achievements and Continuing the Journey

      Farewell and Keep Moving Forward! Mega Cheers…

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