New instructor Course Flashcards
5 Components of the PSIA-AASI Service Model
- Build rapport and develop trust
- Observe and remediate equipment issues quickly
- Recognize and address physical and emotional safety immediately
- Look for physical and mental fatigue
- Know and practice your responsibility code
Components of the Student Profile
- Personal Characteristics and background
- Past experiences
- Attitudes and emotional states
- Learning styles and preferences
- Motivations and goals
- Identity, beliefs and personal values
- Physical conditioning and health
- Expectations and understanding
- Social factors
The Four Learning Styles
- Feeler
- Watcher
- Thinker
- Doer
What to do during cold weather instruction
- Keep the class moving and stops brief
- During stops, look for areas out of the wind and away from blowing snow.
- Keep guests backs to the sun and wind for added warmth- facing away from the sun allows the student to see you better
- Look for signs of fatigue or inability to focus which can indicate hypothermia, heat exhaustion or dehydration.
Progression
A series of steps that logically build on one another, increase in difficulty and are focused specifically on that student.
Level 1 Skier
Never-ever
Level 2 Skier
Cautious wedge
Level 3 Skier
Round turns on green terrain
Level 4 Skier
Link turns with speed control; bring skis parallel at end of turn; green and easier blue runs.
Level 5 Skier
Confident on green and easy blue runs, mostly parallel, but still some wedging
Level 6 Skier
Parallel on groomed blues; testing skills on varied terrain and snow conditions
Level 7 Skier
Controlled parallel turns, maintaining rhythm and speed control on groomed blacks
Level 8 Skier
Good technique on all terrain and snow conditions, used carved short radius turns