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Access one recorded webinar with Ken Ramirez and one recorded webinar with Susan Friedman, both on the topic of preventing and correcting errors. Then join us for a live Q&A and chat with these two super trainers and teachers!

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OVERVIEW

Learn how super trainers Ken Ramirez and Susan Friedman apply core training principles to preventing and correcting errors in human learners.

This is not a regular webinar! This is a 2 part offering: 

Firstly you'll get access to two webinar recordings, one with Susan (1 hour) and one with Ken (2 hours) on preventing and correcting errors. Scroll down for overviews of these webinars.

Secondly you'll be able to join us live to hear Ken and Susan chat about these topics and to ask your questions about the topics covered in the webinars.

NOTE: The subject of the webinar bundles and the Q&A is human teaching/training, not animal training. Ken and Susan will not be able to answer questions about animal training issues (except under the context of teaching the trainer) in this session. We will be focusing only on strategies for human learners.

BONUS! When you register for this webinar bundle you'll get the option to purchase the webinar, Backchaining: The Key to Exceptional Teaching - with TAGteach Cofounder Joan Orr for only $10.

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WEBINAR #1: HANDLING MISTAKES POSITIVELY

OVERVIEW

Ken Ramirez is widely regarded as one of the top animal trainers working in world today. He's also an expert people trainer. Join us to learn from Ken about the key aspects of handling mistakes positively and find out what is best for you and your learners.

Your learner makes an error; they didn't do what you expected. How should you respond? Positive reinforcement trainers will go out of their way to avoid punishment. However, is a well-timed “no” still considered a punisher? How about a kindly trained “oops” to let the learner know he should change his behavior? What options are available to the well-intentioned trainer who uses positive reinforcement?

In this session, Ken Ramirez will present the various techniques used to deal with incorrect responses and share the science and practical applications for each tool. These will include time-outs, no reward markers, and redirection techniques. Ken will explore the varied applications of redirection and share his preferred approach to get a learner back on the desired path. Join Ken for this informative session on how to handle mistakes or unwanted responses from your learners effectively and positively. He will share the applications as we use them for our pets, and then connect them to human applications. What are the differences and similarities?

NOTE: This is a 2 hour webinar

WEBINAR #2: THE LEARNER IS NEVER WRONG

OVERVIEW

We all know the saying, “We learn from our mistakes.” But too many mistakes can be punishing for both learners and teachers. And low rates of reinforcement can quickly produce frustration and aggression.

 
Practicing errors can make correct responding even less likely. In this presentation we discuss strategies for arranging training sessions to reduce learner error and pave the way to higher rates of positive reinforcement, stronger motivation and faster learning.

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ABOUT KEN

Ken Ramirez is the Executive Vice-President and Chief Training Officer of Karen Pryor Clicker Training (KPCT) where he oversees the vision, development, and implementation of training education programs for the organization. He also runs the KPCT National Training Center where he teaches courses and seminars year-round.

Previously, Ken served as EVP of animal care and animal training at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, where he developed and supervised animal care and animal health programs, staff training and development as well as public presentation programs for more than 32,000 animals. He worked at Shedd Aquarium for over 25 years.

A 40+ year veteran of animal care and training, Ramirez is a biologist and animal behaviorist who has overseen or consulted on training projects for many zoological organizations worldwide. He began his training career working with guide dogs for the visually impaired and has maintained a close affiliation to pet training throughout his career. He hosted two successful seasons of the television series Talk to the Animals that compared pet training to the important work done with training and caring for animals in zoological facilities. He has also worked closely with several search and rescue dog organizations, service dog groups, as well as with bomb and narcotic dogs.

Ramirez has been active in several professional organizations, including the International Marine Animal Trainer’s Association (IMATA), of which he is a past president. Ken has been actively involved in the creation of a certification process for animal trainers in zoological settings.

Ramirez has written numerous scientific publications and authored countless popular articles. He authored the book ANIMAL TRAINING: Successful Animal Management through Positive Reinforcement (1999) and Better Together: The Collected Wisdom of Modern Dog Trainers (2017). For 20 years he taught a graduate course on animal training at Western Illinois University.

ABOUT SUSAN

Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D. is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. Susan has co-authored chapters on behavior change in five veterinary texts, and her popular articles have been translated into 15 languages. She teaches seminars and a course on animal learning online (Living & Learning With Animals) and consults with zoos and animal organizations around the world. Susan was appointed to the F&WS California Condor Recovery Team from 2002 – 2010, after which time the team was retired due to the success of the birds in the wild. She is the Chairperson of the Scientific Advisory Committee of American Humane Association (AHA) Film and TV Unit, and a member in good standing of ABAI, ABMA, IAATE and IAABC. See behaviorworks.org and facebook.com/behaviorworks