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Read the text and answer the question below.
After their discussion, Alice and Brian decided to collaborate and write an article on training sessions:
How to Improve Training Sessions
Training sessions should be engaging and practical to ensure better learning outcomes. Instead of just explaining best practices, incorporating hands-on exercises can help participants apply their knowledge in real-life situations.
Encouraging peer-to-peer learning allows team members to share experiences and solutions, promoting a collaborative environment. Adding interactive discussions where developers can ask questions and discuss common challenges makes training more effective.
A good approach is to start with a recap of past issues—like a security breach—to highlight what went wrong and how to avoid similar mistakes. Revising the training plan with real-world scenarios can make a big difference.
By making sessions more interactive, teams can retain knowledge better and improve overall performance.
Why is it useful to start training with a recap of past issues?
It shortens the training session.
The text does not mention reducing training time.
It avoids discussing mistakes.
The goal is not to ignore mistakes.
It focuses on learning from past issues.
It removes the need for hands-on exercises.
The text suggests combining hands-on exercises with discussions, not replacing them.
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The text states that starting with a recap of past issues (like a security breach) helps highlight what went wrong and how to avoid similar mistakes.
Focus on how learning from past mistakes improves future performance. Focus on the sentence that starts with A good approach is....