
Instructor
Training Course
(ITC)
Course Dates
Overview
The NAUI
Instructor
Training Course
(ITC) is
designed to
train and
qualify NAUI
Instructor
members. During
the course
future
instructors
learn effective
methods to teach
skin and scuba
diving in
compliance with
NAUI Diving
Course
Standards.
The ITC may be
presented in two
phases. If done
so, Phase One,
called an
Instructor
Training Program
(ITP), contains
all
developmental
training except
for the final
evaluations.
During an ITP,
candidate
practice
performances
must be
evaluated by at
least two
qualified
evaluators, one
of whom may be a
STW completer
and the other an
IT or CD. The
ITP can be
conducted in
many formats,
ranging in
length from a
week to an
internship over
an extended
period.
The second or
final phase of
an ITC so
organized is
called the IQP,
during which a
Course Director
must be in
residence and
all final
evaluations will
be made.
The course
assures the NAUI
membership that
candidates who
receive
certification as
NAUI Instructors
have the
knowledge,
skills, fitness
and proper
attitude to do
so.
Prerequisites
for Entering the
Course
-
General
- Meet
prerequisites
applying to
all
Leadership
courses.
-
Dive
Certification
- Be a
currently
certified
NAUI
Assistant
Instructor
or NAUI
Divemaster;
or a NAUI
PREP Course
graduate
within the
past 12
months.
-
Equipment
- Provide
and be
responsible
for own
instructor-level
diving
equipment
suitable for
teaching in
open water.
-
Experience
- Have at
least 50
logged
dives. Dives
shall be
varied in
environment,
depth and
activities.
-
Materials
- See
current
Guide to
NAUI
Membership.
A detailed
and current
list of
necessary
materials
shall be
provided
each
candidate in
a
supplemental
fact sheet
for specific
ITCs.
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