The Louisiana POST Council, in conjunction with the FBI, is co-sponsoring several Instructor Development Courses for instructors assigned full-time to accredited academies, and for general peace officer instructors.
The course goal is to prepare experienced law enforcement officers to be effective instructors for their agencies and/or academies. The course focuses on principles of learning, the police officer as an adult learner, determining training needs, and defining instructional objectives. Students will become familiar with effective communication and teaching strategies and will make presentations using lesson plans, visual support materials, and contemporary teaching techniques. This course is designed for either the beginning or the experienced instructor, based upon academy needs.
Only full-time Louisiana peace officers who have a minimum of 2 years full-time service are eligible to attend. Any instructor, who is a full-time employee of a POST-accredited police academy, must be certified by the POST council within one year of his/her employment (as an instructor). The instructor must successfully complete the POST/FBI Instructor Development Course in order to obtain certification.
Individuals who possess FBI Instructor Development Certificates issued upon completion of the FBI National Academy need not attend this course. They are automatically certified by POST. However, a copy of their certificate must be on file with POST.
Priority is given to instructors at basic academies.
If you have any questions, please contact a member of the POST Staff at 225-925-4942.
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POST/FBI Instructor Development Course |
8/2/2010 8:00:00 AM - 8/6/2010 5:00:00 PM
Deadline: 7/30/2010
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POST/FBI |
St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Academy |
Available |
12
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The Louisiana POST Council, in conjunction with the FBI, is co-sponsoring several Instructor Development Courses for instructors assigned full-time to accredited academies, and for general peace officer instructors.
The course goal is to prepare experienced law enforcement officers to be effective instructors for their agencies and/or academies. The course focuses on principles of learning, the police officer as an adult learner, determining training needs, and defining instructional objectives. Students will become familiar with effective communication and teaching strategies and will make presentations using lesson plans, visual support materials, and contemporary teaching techniques. This course is designed for either the beginning or the experienced instructor, based upon academy needs.
Only full-time Louisiana peace officers who have a minimum of 2 years full-time service are eligible to attend. Any instructor, who is a full-time employee of a POST-accredited police academy, must be certified by the POST council within one year of his/her employment (as an instructor). The instructor must successfully complete the POST/FBI Instructor Development Course in order to obtain certification.
Individuals who possess FBI Instructor Development Certificates issued upon completion of the FBI National Academy need not attend this course. They are automatically certified by POST. However, a copy of their certificate must be on file with POST.
Priority is given to instructors at basic academies.
If you have any questions, please contact a member of the POST Staff at 225-925-4942.
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POST/FBI Instructor Development Course |
7/19/2010 8:00:00 AM - 7/23/2010 5:00:00 PM
Deadline: 7/16/2010
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POST/FBI |
Calcasieu Regional Training Academy |
Available |
10
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The Louisiana POST Council, in conjunction with the FBI, is co-sponsoring several Instructor Development Courses for instructors assigned full-time to accredited academies, and for general peace officer instructors.
The course goal is to prepare experienced law enforcement officers to be effective instructors for their agencies and/or academies. The course focuses on principles of learning, the police officer as an adult learner, determining training needs, and defining instructional objectives. Students will become familiar with effective communication and teaching strategies and will make presentations using lesson plans, visual support materials, and contemporary teaching techniques. This course is designed for either the beginning or the experienced instructor, based upon academy needs.
Only full-time Louisiana peace officers who have a minimum of 2 years full-time service are eligible to attend. Any instructor, who is a full-time employee of a POST-accredited police academy, must be certified by the POST council within one year of his/her employment (as an instructor). The instructor must successfully complete the POST/FBI Instructor Development Course in order to obtain certification.
Individuals who possess FBI Instructor Development Certificates issued upon completion of the FBI National Academy need not attend this course. They are automatically certified by POST. However, a copy of their certificate must be on file with POST.
Priority is given to instructors at basic academies.
If you have any questions, please contact a member of the POST Staff at 225-925-4942.
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POST/FBI Instructor Development Course |
6/21/2010 8:00:00 AM - 6/25/2010 5:00:00 PM
Deadline: 6/18/2010
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POST/FBI |
LA State Police Academy |
Full |
0
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This class is full. If you would like to be put on the waiting list, please contact Tyler Downing at tyler.downing@lcle.la.gov
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The Louisiana POST Council, in conjunction with the FBI, is co-sponsoring several Instructor Development Courses for instructors assigned full-time to accredited academies, and for general peace officer instructors.
The course goal is to prepare experienced law enforcement officers to be effective instructors for their agencies and/or academies. The course focuses on principles of learning, the police officer as an adult learner, determining training needs, and defining instructional objectives. Students will become familiar with effective communication and teaching strategies and will make presentations using lesson plans, visual support materials, and contemporary teaching techniques. This course is designed for either the beginning or the experienced instructor, based upon academy needs.
Only full-time Louisiana peace officers who have a minimum of 2 years full-time service are eligible to attend. Any instructor, who is a full-time employee of a POST-accredited police academy, must be certified by the POST council within one year of his/her employment (as an instructor). The instructor must successfully complete the POST/FBI Instructor Development Course in order to obtain certification.
Individuals who possess FBI Instructor Development Certificates issued upon completion of the FBI National Academy need not attend this course. They are automatically certified by POST. However, a copy of their certificate must be on file with POST.
Priority is given to instructors at basic academies.
If you have any questions, please contact a member of the POST Staff at 225-925-4942.
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POST/FBI Instructor Development Course |
5/3/2010 8:00:00 AM - 5/7/2010 5:00:00 PM
Deadline: 4/30/2010
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POST/FBI |
Kenner Police Academy |
Available |
1
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The Louisiana POST Council, in conjunction with the FBI, is co-sponsoring several Instructor Development Courses for instructors assigned full-time to accredited academies, and for general peace officer instructors.
The course goal is to prepare experienced law enforcement officers to be effective instructors for their agencies and/or academies. The course focuses on principles of learning, the police officer as an adult learner, determining training needs, and defining instructional objectives. Students will become familiar with effective communication and teaching strategies and will make presentations using lesson plans, visual support materials, and contemporary teaching techniques. This course is designed for either the beginning or the experienced instructor, based upon academy needs.
Only full-time Louisiana peace officers who have a minimum of 2 years full-time service are eligible to attend. Any instructor, who is a full-time employee of a POST-accredited police academy, must be certified by the POST council within one year of his/her employment (as an instructor). The instructor must successfully complete the POST/FBI Instructor Development Course in order to obtain certification.
Individuals who possess FBI Instructor Development Certificates issued upon completion of the FBI National Academy need not attend this course. They are automatically certified by POST. However, a copy of their certificate must be on file with POST.
Priority is given to instructors at basic academies.
If you have any questions, please contact a member of the POST Staff at 225-925-4942.
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POST/FBI Instructor Development Course |
3/15/2010 8:00:00 AM - 3/19/2010 5:00:00 PM
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POST/FBI |
North Delta Training Academy |
Closed |
0
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This class is full. If you would like to be put on the waiting list, please contact Tyler Downing at tyler.downing@lcle.la.gov
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