Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 464-6-.13 - Senior/Master Instructor Trainer Requirements
P.O.S.T. certified instructors may become senior and master instructor trainers by teaching in the P.O.S.T. Instructor Training Course (ITC).
(a) Requirements for Senior
Instructor trainer certification are:
1.
Submission of application by a General or Specialized Instructor, approved by
academy director or recognized state training organization;
2. Observation of a Senior/Master Instructor
Trainer by applicant of a block of instruction designated in
application;
3. Supervision of
applicant teaching the designated topic by a Senior/ Master Instructor
Trainer;
4. Submission of
application/evaluation to P.O.S.T. Training Standards Division.
(b) Requirements for achieving the
Master Instructor Trainer Certificate are:
1.
Senior Instructor Trainer Certification;
2. Accumulation of twenty (20) instructional
points obtained as follows:
(i) Ten (10) of
the points by instructing in the ITC; one (1) point only per ITC:
(ii) Student lesson plan/presentation
evaluation; one (1) point per ITC.
3. If an instructor teaches and evaluated in
an ITC, he/she can only acquire one (1) point. An applicant may accumulate more
than ten (10) of the twenty (20) points by teaching; however, the applicant may
not claim more than ten (10) points earned from evaluations.
4. Submission of application for Master
Instructor Trainer to P.O.S.T. Training Standards Division.
Notes
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