Module 1 Lesson 3 Determine The Learners Profile
Module 1 Lesson 3 Determine The Learners Profile
Introduction
A learner profile is basically the information relating to individual learners who are
engaged in the learning environment. For training to be effective it is important to have a clear
idea of who will be attending or taking your course. If possible, you will want to profile them to
ensure that your training is fit for purpose.
How much do you know about them? Is there a typical participant or will they all be very
different? This will not usually be at an individual level: what you are trying to do is get an
overview of the potential group as a whole to ensure the training you are planning is appropriate
for them. This will help you to organize the training content and also prepare you, and your co-
trainers, to deliver the training at the right level for your trainees.
Activity:
Direction: Below is an example of a learner’s profile form. Your task is to fill out
all the necessary details that are being asked in the form.
TRAINEE’S CHARACTERISTICS
Name of Trainee: _________________________________________
Institution: ______________________________________________
Characteristics of Learners
Language, Literacy and Average grade in: Average grade in:
Numeracy (LL&N)
English Math
a. 95 and above a. 95 and above
b. 90 to 94 b. 90 to 94
c. 85 to 89 c. 85 to 89
d. 80 to 84 d. 80 to 84
e. 75 to 79 e. 75 to 79
Sex a. Male
b. Female
1. Looking at your filled-out trainee’s characteristics, how fit are you to do the training?
Why did you say so?
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Let’s dig deeper!
Other considerations may also be the experience of learners such as: studying other
than in classroom, organizing their own time, note-taking skills, self-assessment skills and
ICT skills.
You will need to consider the benefits of the training to the trainees, both personally
and professionally. You may also want to specify who the course is intended for. A good
way to be clear about whether the course will be appropriate for intended trainees is to
define the aims and objectives of the training.
Direct Observation
This method reduces the chance that incorrect information may be gathered, but it is
not always viable (e.g Observing the person at work).
Personal Surveys
Data could be collected using a questionnaire, or direct interviews. This method has
the advantage that many questions can be asked quickly and that high response rates are
achieved. It is generally used to collect information/data from small number of people.
You may need this to find in-depth information about the learner. However, this may not
be possible since participants could be from different places.
Use a sample of people drawn from a specific mailing list or from an electronic
register. The people selected could be sent (e-mailed or mailed) a questionnaire.
Telephone Surveys
Telephone Surveys are special cases of personal interviews. These are becoming
more widely used in some areas where more people have telephones at home.
The following tables provide more detail for profiling of trainees taking into account
demographic, professional, motivation, learning and resource factors. You can use all or
parts of tables to make a profile of your potential trainees by thinking about the questions
in column 1, Factors, adding any others you think are relevant. Put your answers in
column 2, Profile. Then draw up a list of the implications to keep in mind when
developing your curriculum and the course materials.
Language and Literacy Requirements
The language and literacy requirement are a very useful entry requirement to be
considered in identifying potential learners. Although there are no standards in identifying
language and literacy requirements there is a belief that a high school graduates language
and literacy level can be better than those of a second year high school student. That is
why we usually identify the potential learners’ entry requirement as high school graduate.
Application:
Task 3
NAME:
TITLE:
Develop Learners Profile
Performance Objective:
Given a writing tool/personal computer, you must develop the learners’ profile of your
potential learners/trainees for your qualification using the suggested profiling tables as
your guide.
Supplies/ Materials:
Training Regulation, pencil,
paper
Equipment:
Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Develop the learner’s profile for your training using learners profiling table.
2. Let your trainer/facilitator check your output.
Assessment Method:
Output
Employing organization
Roles and responsibilities of
trainees
Professional knowledge, skills &
experience
Length of employment
Trainees’ training needs
Trainees’ knowledge of training
Trainees Profiling Table:
Motivation Factors
Closure
Congratulations for having completed this lesson. See you in your next journey to
becoming an educator.