Firearms Instructor Course -- Richland WASHINGTON
Richland Police Department
September 12-16, 2022
Member pricing $545.00
Non Member pricing $600.00
***SPECIAL*** Buddy Registration, register a 2nd person and save $100.00 on registration.
The IALEFI® Firearms Instructor Course is designed to train and certified law enforcement, military, and licensed security personnel as instructors. This 44-hour course is interactive with students directly participating in course presentations through developing and teaching segments of learning while being mentored by experienced firearms instructors.
Students attending will learn the duties and responsibilities of law enforcement firearms instructors. Students will learn methods of instruction, how to prepare, and present lesson plans. Students will learn range procedures, range commands, range safety, and range control. Students will learn how to diagnose and correct problems shooter.
Students must complete the following required exercises.
Students must research and present a classroom briefing of an adjudicated state or federal court case and in class, teach its effects on law enforcement firearms training (i.e. Margate).
Students will develop a lesson plan and course of fire from numerous enforcement firearms instructional objectives. They will present that objective in the classroom and their developed course of fire on the range.
Students will research an officer-involved shooting incident that has occurred in their agency, area, or has national prominence. They will develop a course of fire to address the lessons learned from the incident and present it on the range.
This program may be used as an instructor's initial course or as a supplement to past training and serves as another alternative to prepare law enforcement firearms instructors. Students must have a background as a basic law enforcement, military, or civilian instructor. Acceptable programs of adult learning include general topics instructor and any degree in education.
Event Date:
9/12/2022 - 9/16/2022
Event Time:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern
Location:
Richland Police Department 871 GW Way Richland, WA 99352
Firearms Instructor Course -- Richland WASHINGTON
Richland Police Department
September 12-16, 2022
Member pricing $545.00
Non Member pricing $600.00
***SPECIAL*** Buddy Registration, register a 2nd person and save $100.00 on registration.
The IALEFI® Firearms Instructor Course is designed to train and certified law enforcement, military, and licensed security personnel as instructors. This 44-hour course is interactive with students directly participating in course presentations through developing and teaching segments of learning while being mentored by experienced firearms instructors.
Students attending will learn the duties and responsibilities of law enforcement firearms instructors. Students will learn methods of instruction, how to prepare, and present lesson plans. Students will learn range procedures, range commands, range safety, and range control. Students will learn how to diagnose and correct problems shooter.
Students must complete the following required exercises.
Students must research and present a classroom briefing of an adjudicated state or federal court case and in class, teach its effects on law enforcement firearms training (i.e. Margate).
Students will develop a lesson plan and course of fire from numerous enforcement firearms instructional objectives. They will present that objective in the classroom and their developed course of fire on the range.
Students will research an officer-involved shooting incident that has occurred in their agency, area, or has national prominence. They will develop a course of fire to address the lessons learned from the incident and present it on the range.
This program may be used as an instructor's initial course or as a supplement to past training and serves as another alternative to prepare law enforcement firearms instructors. Students must have a background as a basic law enforcement, military, or civilian instructor. Acceptable programs of adult learning include general topics instructor and any degree in education.