Course Title: Instructor Development Course for Law Enforcement
Course Duration: 40 hours
Cost: $525.00
After-Hours Work Required
Course Description:
The Instructor Development Course for Law Enforcement is a comprehensive 40-hour, Missouri POST-certified program designed to prepare participants for instructor duties within law enforcement agencies. This course focuses on best practices in adult learning and outlines the instructors’ roles and responsibilities.
Participants will learn how to create engaging lesson plans, utilize various teaching methodologies, and assess learner performance. Attendees will be required to prepare and deliver presentations, ensuring they gain practical experience in instructional delivery.
The curriculum emphasizes interactive training techniques that promote retention and understanding, ensuring that officers can effectively communicate critical information to their colleagues. Key topics include:
Principles of Learning
Role of the Instructor
Lesson Plan Construction
Methods of Instruction
Training Aids
Operational Risk Management
Testing and Evaluation
Legal Aspects
Through hands-on exercises and practical demonstrations, attendees will gain experience in delivering presentations, facilitating discussions, and conducting practical assessments. This course also covers important topics such as evaluation methods, feedback techniques, and the integration of scenario-based training.
Who Should Attend:
This course is ideal for law enforcement officers who are interested in becoming instructors, current trainers seeking to enhance their skills, and those responsible for developing training programs within their agencies.
By the end of this course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of instructional techniques and be well-prepared to deliver effective training that enhances the capabilities of their fellow law enforcement professionals.
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