Fire Instructor I
A
certification course
accredited by the Pro Board.
Meets the requirements of level I of NFPA 1041, Standard for Fire
Instructor Professional Qualifications, 2002 edition.
See the course syllabus.
A course
designed to train participants to teach a class from a prepared lesson plan.
This course introduces the student to the concept of utilizing training aids
to enhance his/her presentation, how to properly select these training aids
and how to use the training aid selected. Subject areas for this course
include: communication, concepts of learning, methods of teaching,
organizing the class, performance evaluations, testing and evaluations, the
lesson plan, teaching techniques, and the use of instructional materials.
The student will give several presentations during the week all leading to
the final fifteen minute graded presentation on the final day of class.
Instructors/Training Officers:
Necessary forms
used by departments in order to request and schedule
certification courses for their areas. These forms are not for the field
student.
For Fire Instructor I use this additional
form
Fire Instructor I Evaluation Sheet
new 3/15/04
Course Hours: 40
Prerequisite: High School diploma or GED. Certified Fire Fighter I.
Reference Text Required: IFSTA’s Fire and Emergency Services Instructor,
7th
edition and Fire Instructor I Student Workbook,
available at
the Shelton State Bookstore, at 1-800-538-0762.
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