zak pisze:Nie znam angielskiego
Może ktoś kto zna opisze co będzie na egzaminie? Jaki poziom trzeba przedstawiać żeby startować na kurs? Jak to wygląda od strony technicznej, czy trzeba robić jakieś triki, wymyki, itd.?
Dzięki
OTO wytyczne dla kandydata na INSTRUKTORA IKO level I
(sorry że po Angielsku

..użyj słownika translate.pl, może też na egzaminie Ci pozwolą

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Every instructor follows a training course of 5 days, during which the examiner evaluates his technical and human skills. At the end of the course, the candidate must take a written test and pass the exam with a minimum score of 15/20. The candidates that fail the test or are not validated for any other reason must do shadowing for a period determined by the examiner. Once the period is completed, the examiner or the instructor level 2 fills out the evaluation form and the candidate sends it back to IKO in order to be certified.
An instructor level 1 is qualified to:
• Teach kiteboarding to maximum two students simultaneously
• Teach kiteboarding following IKO standards
• Certify students up to IKO kiteboarder level 3
• Teach recreational power kite to maximum 4 students simultaneously
Instructor Level 1 prerequisites
Candidates to an ITC Level 1 must:
• Be at years old
• Be able to perform a jump, perform a controlled turn and switch riding, ride constantly up wind, and ride between other riders
• Have an IKO assistant instructor certification or provide an attestation (letter of recommendation) of a teaching experience in a water or aerial sport
• Have a valid first aid certificate
• Have a powerboat license or equivalent skill level if no obligatory license is required in the home country
Training:
Instructor training course 5 days
• Safety
• Practical environment
• Analysis
• Technique
• Teaching psychology
• Teaching in live situation
• Student certification
• Communication
Certification
By the end of the 5 days course, an instructor must be able to:
• Provide the appropriate equipment to his student and adapt it
• Develop communication and teaching techniques that allow the students to understand and perform the required task
• Recognize and manage the mental state of his student
• Evaluate his students before the lesson
• Evaluate the reason for failure of the student and provide information to help him improve
• Manage his teaching area and anticipate the dangers (obstacles, passer-by, other students and instructors)
• Teach the proper use of safety equipment
• Perform rescues for students & other ocean users (if necessary)
• Self evaluate his professional weakness and strength after having taught in live situation
• As observer during a teaching live situation, identify an instructor candidate’s professional weakness or strength
• Describe the key point of an exercise to enable the student to do it
• Certify a student with the Kiteboarder card
• Deal with own stress tiredness
• Be a good role model
• Obtain a minimum rate of 15/20 at the written exam
To attend an ITC, check out the training calendar