
Water Safety Instructor
The American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Course provides
instructor candidates the training needed to teach courses
in the American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program
by developing their understanding of how to use the course
materials, how to conduct training sessions and how to evaluate
participants' progress.
Concepts and features of the Water Safety Instructor course
include:
- New minimum age prerequisite of 16 years
of age to enter the course.
- Shortened course time of approximately
30 hours (including pre-course session).
- Clearly described and applied teaching
strategies, including:
- Explain, demonstrate and practice;
- Task setting;
- Station teaching; and
- Guided discovery.
- New instructor manual provides tools and
information needed to plan and conduct courses.
- A CD-Rom will be packaged with the instructor’s
manual with information and tools for individuals managing
a swim program, as well as conducting and administering
learn-to-swim courses.
- New video segments that bring to life
the realities of what to expect from their students throughout
the levels for the brand new instructor.
- Video segments that focus on effective
class management and effective teaching strategies in the
aquatic setting.
- Various video segments show typical examples
of basic skills and common progressions including breath
control, swimming on the front and swimming on the back.
- Video segments also show some typical
performance of the strokes as they progress through the
levels. This video depiction helps instructor candidates
visualize the description of the strokes in the written
skills performance criteria charts that they will then be
able to use when evaluating their students' performance.
- Supported by video, the instructor candidates
work to develop their ability to observe and assess, often
referred to as having a photographic eye, which will help
them to identify weaknesses and determine how to intervene
to move their students to the next level.
- Learning activities, games and drills
are built in throughout the course; some are led by the
instructor trainer while others are led by instructor candidates.
This helps instructor candidates improve their strokes and
understand how to integrate activities, games and drills
effectively into their teaching.
- Multiple opportunities for instructor
candidates to practice their teaching skills through formal
practice teaching assignments as well as leading mini-lessons.
Whether you want to splash around with kids and teach them
to swim, help children or adults refine their strokes or teach
diving safety techniques, you can do it as an American Red
Cross Water Safety Instructor. Qualified instructors can also
help prepare swim coaches to prevent and respond to emergency
situations. Contact Health
& Safety Services at 344-4052 to find out more.
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