This 3- to 4-day course is Part 2 of a two-part instruction plan designed to prepare experienced EPA ICS practitioners to meet the FEMA recommendations and EPA requirements to become certified instructors for Intermediate and Advanced ICS (ICS-300/400) and EPA ICS Key Leadership Position (KLP) courses.
This course, called a “Practicum”, engages participants as an instructor trainee in the respective ICS-300/400 or KLP position course for which they have already become an experienced practitioner. Each instructor trainee will present at least one classroom lecture and facilitate as least one exercise during the course. The instructor trainee will assist in classroom and exercise set up and observe and document the instructional and classroom management techniques of experienced instructors as well as be observed by them. A feedback session will be held at the end of each day of the course. Participants will receive written as well as verbal feedback from their fellow instructors. Participants will submit written documentation of their observations.
This course is preceded by ICS KLP Instructor Training Part 1, which is a 1-day Adult Learning Methods classroom training course that provides participants 8 hours of classroom training covering adult learning theory, classroom management, exercise creation, exercise conduct, and other material that will aid the new instructor in presenting ICS classes.
Those seeking to obtain certification in multiple ICS courses may take the 1-day (Part 1) class only once and arrange to complete additional ICS practicum courses during the KLP course of their particular interest.
This course is intended for EPA personnel with prior training and experience in an ICS Key Leadership Position and require adult learning methods training to meet the qualifications to become EPA-certified instructors.
After completing the course, participants will be able to:
• Demonstrate how to use multiple techniques of instruction
• Demonstrate effective classroom management skills
• Effectively present a course module.
• Demonstrate the ability to ask and answer questions
• Effectively setup, monitor and debrief a classroom exercise.
• Observe and document effective instructional and classroom management techniques of fellow instructors
For more information, please contact the U.S. EPA National NIMS Coordinator:
Steve Ridenour, U.S. EPA National NIMS Coordinator
202-564-9831
Ridenour.steve@epa.gov
Continuing Education Credits:
2.4 to 3.2
This course is not open to consultants,
contractors, or any private entities.
This course is offered free of
charge to all registrants who are confirmed to attend.