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POST. INSTRUCTOR. DEVELOPMENT. INSTITUTE (IDI). POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM. Instructor Development Concept briefed to the POST Commission and approved in 2007.

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INSTITUTE (IDI)

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  1. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (IDI)

  2. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM • Instructor Development Concept briefed to the POST Commission and approved in 2007 • The fourth POST Institute (Supervisory Leadership Institute, Command College and Institute of Criminal Investigation) • Focus groups held throughout California to gather feedback on the concept • Work groups met to “flesh out” the concept • Development and delivery of these courses is split between Napa Valley (Levels 1 and 2) and San Diego Regional Training Center (Levels 3 and 4)

  3. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE • The PowerPoint that follows is an overview of how the conceptual plan for the Commission on POST Instructor Development Institute (IDI) has been implemented • A select committee of POST staff and presenters meet on a quarterly basis to review the courses as well as POST and field needs, addressing potential updates and changes • All POST IDI courses are on the web site. Go to www.postidi.com to view all course and related listings • This PowerPoint represents the “current status” of the IDI courses and is subject to updating and changes on a regular basis

  4. An OVERVIEW of the PROCESS and the LEVELS POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE PURPOSE: To provide standardized, multi-level, multi-track programs to develop professionalism in the delivery of law enforcement instruction

  5. The Process and the Certification Requirements for Each Level POST IDI Level 1(AICC/Entry Level) POST IDI Level 2(Intermediate) POST IDI Level 3(Advanced) Certification at the Basic Level includes: • Complete a 40-hour POST Basic Instructor Certification Program • Validation of competencies in the classroom • Triennial re-certification of the learned skills Certification at the Intermediate Level includes: • Complete the 24-hour Intermediate Instructional Skills Course • Complete the 8-hour Presentation Skills and Tools Course • Complete the 24-hour Instructional Technology Course • Complete an 8-hour Critical Thinking Skills Course Certification at the Advanced Level includes: • Complete the 40-hour Advanced Instructor Development Core Course with a 16-hour Teach Back session (56-hrs total) • Complete the 24-hour Leadership, Coaching and Mentoring Course • Be mentored by an MIDP or MICC graduate Certification at the Master Level 4 includes: Complete the Master Instructor Development Program (MIDP); designing, developing and delivering a minimum of a 24- hour course that meets a demonstrated and POST approved training need • The course the MICC student will develop will follow the proven ISD model of the present Master Instructor Course • The candidate’s ISD and TTP will be evaluated by a panel of qualified trainers prior to course delivery • Master Instructor’s provide the cadre to deliver all POST IDI training • Equivalencies may be granted only for AICC/Entry Level Instructor Development. Details on this process are available from the appropriate course presenters

  6. Master Instructor Certification Course (MICC) Prerequisites The MICC – Level 4 prerequisites for attendance include the completion of the following: • All Level 1 and 2 coursework including the 40-hour AICC (Level 1 Tab on the POST IDI web site); the 24-hour Level 2 Core Course; the 8-hour Critical Thinking Course, the 8-hour Presentation Skills Course and the 16-hour Instructional Technology Course (all listed under the Level 2 Tab above). • All Level 3 coursework including completion of the IDI Advanced Instructor Development Course (Level 3); completion of the 24-hr IDI Leadership, Mentoring and Coaching Course. • The "Student Learning Outcomes" training course on the POST Learning Portal. • The 16-hour Instructional Technology "UPDATE" Course (this is a new course designed specifically for those attending MICC- it is not the same as the Level 2 "Instructional Technology Course"). • The 24-hour Critical Thinking/Writing class. • Completion and submission of the MICC application and request to enter the Level 4 MICC. • .

  7. BASIC COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM ROLESANDRESPONSIBILITIES SAFETYISSUES BASIC INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM 40 HRS ADULT LEARNING CONCEPTS FACILITATIONSKILLS EVALUATIONTECHNIQUES LEGALISSUES LESSONPLANNING USING LEARNING RESOURCES and TRAINING AIDS PRESENTATIONSKILLS GOAL: DEVELOP THE BASIC REQUISITE SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL ENTRY-LEVEL INSTRUCTOR. IDI LEVEL 1: AICC/ ENTRY LEVEL • CERTIFIED and BEING PRESENTED • TRIENNIAL RE- CERTIFICATION AND OBSERVED/EVALUATED APPLICATION OF THE LEARNED SKILLS TO VALIDATE COMPETENCY ARE ALSO REQUIRED

  8. PRESENTATION SKILLS and TOOLS OUTCOME BASED LEARNING(LO) PROBLEMBASEDLEARNING 8 hour stand alone FACILITATIONSKILLS INTERMEDIATE INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS 24 HRS SUCCESFULLY COMPLETE ALLLEVEL 2 TRAINING CERTIFIED IDI LEVEL 2 ACTIVE LEARNING CRITICAL THINKING INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY 24 HRS 8 hour stand alone HANDOUTS JOB AIDS ASSESSMENT GOAL: PROVIDE ADDITIONAL TOOLS AND SKILLS TO INSTRUCTORS WHO HAVE COMPLETED IDI LEVEL ONE TO ENHANCE THEIR ABILITY TO TRAIN IN INCREASINGLY ACTIVE WAYS THAT CHALLENGE THEIR LEARNERS. IDI LEVEL 2: INTERMEDIATE

  9. ALC-RIDEM APPLICATION TO A MODULE BUILD ON,REINFORCEand APPLY LEVEL 1 and 2 LEADERSHIP MENTORING COACHING 24 HRS(Standalone Course) SUBJECT MATTER NETWORKING ADVANCED MODULE DEVELOPMENT CORE COURSE40 HRS DEVELOP LESSON PLANS-LEARNINGACTIVITIESEVALUATIONTOOLS BASIC ISDAPPLICATIONTO AMODULE MODULETEACHBACKEVALUATION 16 HRS RESEARCH EXPANDRESOURCE BASE IDI Level3: ADVANCED GOAL: DEVELOP AND HONE SKILLS FOCUSING ON THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY OF A MODULE OF INSTRUCTION

  10. DESIGN, DEVELOP and DELIVER A COURSE REINFORCE and VALIDATE PREVIOUSLEVELS TOTALTRAININGPACKAGE MASTER LEVEL COURSE TTPDEVELOPMENT TTP VALIDATED BY A PANEL OF QUALIFIEDTRAINERS COURSEWITHIN SMESKILLSET ADVANCEDRESEARCH; COURSEFOCUSED THECREATE LEVEL OF BLOOM’S TAXONOMY ADVANCEDINSTRUCTIONALSYSTEMSDESIGN IDI LEVEL 4: MASTER GOAL: DEVELOP SKILLS FOCUSING ON THE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY OF A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

  11. Completion of Instructor Development Program ROLES FOR MASTER INSTRUCTORS • FOCUS GROUPS • INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT • COURSE COORDINATORS • COURSE DEVELOPMENT • ACADEMY DIRECTOR RESOURCE • POST RESOURCE • COACH • LEADERSHIP ROLE IN TRAINING • SYMPOSIUM PRESENTERS • MENTOR • ROLE MODELS

  12. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE POINTS of CONTACT

  13. The Napa Valley College POC is Todd Dischinger (707) 253-3113 tdischinger@sbcglobal.net www.postidi.com Napa Valley College is the presenter of Level 1 and 2 (Basic and Intermediate Instructor Development skills) San Diego Regional Training Center is the presenter of Level 3 and 4 (Advanced and Master Instructor Development skills) The San Diego Regional Training Center POC is Executive Director Mike Gray (858) 550-0040 mgray@sdrtc.com www.sdrtc.com

  14. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE In Summary • POST has made a commitment to provide the instructional cadre with the training required to more effectively meet the training needs of the future • Training is an important and expensive endeavor- enhancing the skills of the cadre will ensure the student is receiving the best training possible • Too often training has been about efficiency over effectiveness . . . the training models being employed in IDI are about learning rather than merely presenting material • The proper application of adult, experience-based learning techniques cannot be successfully accomplished without first having a competently trained cadre • The ultimate goal of this program is to ensure every instructor has the tools and skills required to professionally deliver effective training . . . nothing else is acceptable

  15. POST INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE • Questions, comments or feedback can be directed to: The POST IDI Program Manager Training Program Services Bureau Consultant Larry Ellsworth 1601 Alhambra Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95816-7083 916.227.4895 FAX 916.227.4011 Larry.ellsworth@post.ca.gov

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