LTEM
The Learning-Transfer Evaluation Model, or LTEM, is a tool that measures transfer, i.e. the immediate and future utilization of learning. This course contains resources and information about designing professional learning that transfers to implementation.
To receive credit for this Micro-Course, submission of the Reflection Forms (2) and Triggered Action Planning Template are required
LTEM Introduction
This 3-minute video introduces you to LTEM, the Learning-Transfer Evaluation Model, a tool that measures transfer, the immediate and future utilization of learning.
TIERS 1 - 4
This video provides information about the lowest tiers of the model. These tiers do not measure learning effectiveness, but they can provide insight into learning designs, and are fundamental to the tiers above them.
TIERS 5 - 6
For learning to transfer, we want behavior to change as the result of the learning experience.
Seda Model
The SEDA model helps distinguish between decision making (which is LTEM Tier 5) and action taking (Tier 6).
TIERS 7 - 8
For learning to transfer (Tier 7) participants must be able to successfully apply what they learned. Extension activities and coaching help support transfer.
Tier 8 represents the benefits that learning enables. At this tier, learning becomes performance and creates results.
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Triggered Action Planning
To help learning transfer, we want contextual situations to trigger certain actions. This framework is a way to help learners, when they're back on the job, remember what they've learned.
Submit your Goal Setting Activity (TAP Template).
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