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NPQ Instructor I

NPQ Instructor I. Introduction and Registration. Sign the time in sheet. Classroom Rules Students can only miss 3.6 hours of the class. Excused or unexcused. Be careful with the laptops, these are on loan. Silent your cell phones Notify instructor of emergencies. Speaking Activity.

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NPQ Instructor I

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  1. NPQ Instructor I

  2. Introduction and Registration • Sign the time in sheet. • Classroom Rules • Students can only miss 3.6 hours of the class. • Excused or unexcused. • Be careful with the laptops, these are on loan. • Silent your cell phones • Notify instructor of emergencies.

  3. Speaking Activity • Find out some about your neighbor. • Name • Agency • How long • Position • Current Assignment • Why are you here • Favorite TV show • Favorite Movie • Little known fact • What else did you learn?

  4. Overview • Unit 1: Introduction/Communication • Unit 2: Legal Considerations • Unit 3: Instructor’s Role in Safety • Unit 4: Demonstration Techniques • Unit 5: Instructional Media • Unit 6: Instructional Delivery • Unit 7: Classroom Management • Unit 8: Testing and Evaluation

  5. Terminal Performance Objective • Students shall deliver a 10-15 minute presentation using at least 3 different audio/visual aids.

  6. Enabling Objectives • Examine the challenges instructors will encounter and how to properly handle situations.

  7. Why be a fire service instructor? • In-Service Training • Supervisor • What kind of impact can you have?

  8. Influences • Who has influenced you? • Career • Life • Etc…

  9. Influence as Instructors • All levels • Station • Battalion • Department • Region

  10. Promoting Positive Values • Break down and build up • Constructively • Motivate others • Enthusiasm is contagious.

  11. Instructor Roles • Profession- requires specialized knowledge and long, intense preparation that includes: • Learning • Maintaining • Committing

  12. Instructor Job • Many Obligations • Plan and conduct training • Evaluate training program • Feedback • Provide formal information

  13. Organizational Success • The instructor’s role is very important. • Vital to the success of the organization.

  14. Organizational Success • Philosophy and values • Change • Research, observation, and participation

  15. Organizational Success • Communicator between organization and students • Diversity can be the greatest challenge. “Organizational success depends on YOU.”

  16. Role Model • Positively influence personnel • Model and influence performance • Promote high self-esteem • Reflect professionalism and commitment

  17. Characteristics of Effective Instructors • Three categories: • Leadership Ability • Instructor Attributes • Qualities to Emphasize

  18. Leadership Abilities • Lead or Guide learners • Simple and manageable • Provide learning opportunities • Know when to follow • “Let the reins go.” • Promote policy

  19. Instructor Attributes • Certain personal qualities and behaviors contribute to the instructor’s success and effectiveness of transferring needed information.

  20. Instructor Attributes • Include but not limited to: • Ability to understand and work well with people • Desire to teach • Competence in subject • Enthusiasm

  21. Instructor Attributes • Motivation • Ingenuity and Creativity • Empathy • Mediation skills

  22. Qualities to Emphasize • Positive characteristics • Avoid “Pit falls” • Students want: • Honesty • Sincerity • Solutions • Inspiration • Positive humor

  23. Communication • What are ways that we communicate?

  24. Communication • Two way process • Instructor as mediator • Communications model

  25. Communications Model • Sender • Message • Instructional Media (Medium) • Receiver • Feedback • Environment

  26. Communication model Message Via Medium Communication Process Sender Receiver Feedback

  27. Senders • Starts here • Encodes

  28. Message • Convey intended message • Clear and concise.

  29. Instructional Media • Method or format message is transmitted • Use a variety

  30. Receiver • Recipient of the message • Decodes • Filters to consider: • Semantics • Emotions • Attitudes • Role expectations • Nonverbal cues

  31. Feedback • Gives the communicators an idea of how the individuals perceive each other. • Listening • Sometimes hard but very important. • Question, comment, argument, or agreement.

  32. Environment • Hearing is different from listening. • Distractions

  33. Effective CommunicationHere’s a smile to lighten your day… This is the transcript of an ACTUAL radio conversation of a U.S. naval ship with Canadian authorities off the coast of Newfoundland, 10/95. Americans: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the north to avoid a collision. Canadians: Recommend you divert YOUR course 15 degrees to the south to avoid a collision. Americans: This is the Captain of a U.S. Navy ship. I say again, divert YOUR course. Canadians: No. I say again, you divert YOUR course. Americans: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS NIMITZ, WE ARE A LARGE WARSHIP OF THE U.S. NAVY. DIVERT YOUR COURSE NOW! Canadians: This is a lighthouse. You make the call.

  34. Speaking Techniques • Learn, practice, and perfect speaking skills. • Gain class attention • Recognize your own distracting techniques

  35. Other Challenges for Instructors • Meet Multiple priorities • Work with diverse learners • Counter the apathy of personnel or management • Adapt to change

  36. Other Challenges for Instructors • Cooperate with others • Promote the organization • Meet management directives • Provide for safety.

  37. Other Challenges for Instructors • Continue professional development • Schedule training • Manage funding and resources • Recruit qualified instructors

  38. Any Questions?

  39. Summary • The instructor roles • Characteristics of effective instructors • Communication • Challenges

  40. Any Questions? • The End.

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