Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supporting the Workforce.” 

In this episode, Kristina discusses with her guests the value of instructional design in child welfare training—why it matters, how training is shaped by the way people learn, and what type of innovations are being developed to help child welfare professionals in the future. 

“Instructional design really is the foundation of effective training. It helps us align learning experiences with the actual needs of the child welfare workforce. We see learning as a journey, not a one-time event.” Samantha Schoenberger

Guests: 
Lyndi Bradley, Institute for Trauma & Resilience Studies 
Samantha Schoenberger, Florida Institute for Child Welfare 
Tenille Taylor, Florida Institute for Child Welfare

Just a reminder: Our guests’ opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official views, policies, or positions of the Florida Institute for Child Welfare.  

Tune in and subscribe to our Child Welfare podcast at http://FICW.FSU.EDU/PODCAST

The Florida Institute for Child Welfare seeks to promote safety, permanency, and well-being among children and families within the child welfare system. Learn more about our research and professional development programs at http://FICW.FSU.EDU 

Connect with us on social media: @FSUChildWelfare 
Facebook: fsuchildwelfare
Instagram: fsuchildwelfare
LinkedIn: fsuchildwelfare

Host:  Kristina Finch
Producing/Editing: David Heller, Brantley Jones, Izzy Cring

Child Welfare

Florida Institute for Child Welfare

E2: Designing for Impact: Instructional Design in Child Welfare Training

MAY 13, 202623 MIN
Child Welfare

E2: Designing for Impact: Instructional Design in Child Welfare Training

MAY 13, 202623 MIN

Description

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supporting the Workforce.” In this episode, Kristina discusses with her guests the value of instructional design in child welfare training—why it matters, how training is shaped by the way people learn, and what type of innovations are being developed to help child welfare professionals in the future. “Instructional design really is the foundation of effective training. It helps us align learning experiences with the actual needs of the child welfare workforce. We see learning as a journey, not a one-time event.” Samantha Schoenberger Guests: Lyndi Bradley, Institute for Trauma & Resilience Studies Samantha Schoenberger, Florida Institute for Child Welfare Tenille Taylor, Florida Institute for Child Welfare Just a reminder: Our guests’ opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official views, policies, or positions of the Florida Institute for Child Welfare. Tune in and subscribe to our Child Welfare podcast at http://FICW.FSU.EDU/PODCAST The Florida Institute for Child Welfare seeks to promote safety, permanency, and well-being among children and families within the child welfare system. Learn more about our research and professional development programs at http://FICW.FSU.EDU Connect with us on social media: @FSUChildWelfare Facebook: fsuchildwelfare Instagram: fsuchildwelfare LinkedIn: fsuchildwelfare Host:  Kristina Finch Producing/Editing: David Heller, Brantley Jones, Izzy Cring