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The Advanced Teaching Course (previously called
'Foundation Course Level 2: Modules C and D') is divided into 4 full
days (or the equivalent)
The general objectives of the Advanced Teaching Course are to prepare instructors
to teach the pool work of the Halliwick concept to potential helpers
and instructors, and to lead group sessions competently on a course
or at club sessions.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course the participants will be able to:
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Demonstrate all the basic activities of the
Ten Point Programme, including entries and exits, showing good
mental adjustment and technique.
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Demonstrate the Training Instructors role
in supporting the swimmer during these basic activities.
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Demonstrate ability in teaching the basic
activities to other potential instructors and to tactfully correct
supports when necessary.
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Demonstrate ability in teaching the basic
supports, how to maintain supports during activities, how to
vary supports during activities and how to disengage.
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Recognise faults and problems in all aspects
and be able to correct them or find an acceptable solution.
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Identify the various aspects of the Teaching
Instructor role.
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Be able to prepare programmes for working
in groups.
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Understand how to devise new games and activities
appropriate for the different abilities and age groups.
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Lead group work in a pool situation in a structured,
progressive and enjoyable way.
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Communicate with a group.
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Recognise achievements of swimmers and instructors
and be able to build on these.
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Be aware of safety aspects.
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Plan and assess individual and group progression.
For further details, send a stamped addressed
envelope to the Course Organiser. Course dates and contact details
of Organisers are given on the
course
dates page.
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