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Alpine Responsibility Code An instructor must teach in strict accordance with the Alpine Responsibility Code, and ensure that the CSIA AMSC is with Eric Goobie and Heather Smith-Paul. To this end, it is anticipated that a richer understanding of movement, motion, anatomy, and biomechanics in general will foster a deeper understanding of skiing. Selects achievable goals and tactics for skill This revised manual encompasses detailed assessment tools, teaching steps, enhanced instructor knowledge and competency standards. ier over the age ofthat is a competent parallel skier. A wedge turn will give the feel of edging. CSIA Lev. ng ChildrenProgram ScheduleDay(4 This teaching model gives instructors four categories of isions to work with and provides a guide to structuring lessons. Uses CSIA terminology and methodology throughout the lesson, as appropriate and demonstrates the appropriate Canadian Ski Patrol The contents of this manuel were originally published in the (Canadian Ski Teaching) and are reproduced here with the kind permission of the CSIA Vary Reflect • Establishing skiing objectives using the Collaborative Teaching approach (L3 performance criteria) Strategies for assessing advanced skiers using the Skills **For best viewing of this PDF document on your mobile device, download Adobe Acrobat Reader and view the document in liquid mode. The new CSIA teaching manual is here! Whether you are a CADS member, instructor, volunteer, or partner, you will find this This new version features the latest in CSIA’s teaching philosophy and technical guiding principles. educate your student on the finer points of skiing, but rather act as a knowledgeable, responsible and vigilant guide to the student while on the mountain. This document provides an overview of the CADS programs, policies, and standards, as well as information on adaptive equipment, techniques, and safety. MOTOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT ision Making for Instructors LEARNING CONTRACT SITUATION SKIING OBJECTIVESThe contents of this manuel were originally published in the (Canadian Ski Teaching) and are reproduced here with necessarily what we teach our learners, it is for your knowledge as a professional. It will equip you with the intellectual concepts of how skiing works and the confidence to teach CANADIAN SKI INSTRUCTORS’ ALLIANCELEVELCERTIFICATION PROGRAM**For best viewing of this PDF document on your mobile device, downlo. d Adobe Acrobat Reader and view the document in “liquid mode”.Mission Statement: “The Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance provides excellence in education for the profession of s Canadian Ski Patrol Canadian Adaptive Snowsports (CADS) is an organization that promotes and supports the participation of people with disabilities in skiing and snowboarding. The LevelSki Instructor Certification is for any s. Pressure Control Ski over rolls or moguls to feel pressure build up and rease; controlled by flexing and extending the body Demonstrates the ability to teach utilizing knowledge and techniques as outlined in the CADS Instructor Manual. During the program, you can expect to be exposed to a variety of te. In addition, I would like to recognize • Fundamentals of skiing (Physics) The Collaborative Approach (Background) Ski Objectives Skills Priming and Reflection Anger Management On snow agenda The guide is designed to help find exercises and drills in a free ski environment and in gate training for the appropriate level of skill: Entry Level (U8, U10, U12) Development Level Pivot is accomplished when ski is flat and not on edge. Hockey stops, sideslip. Edging When the ski is tipped over the ski, the edge will engage. Selects achievable goals and tactics for skill development Demonstrates the ability to ski backward with linked turns on a green, groomed run, do hockey stops, wedge turns and be able to introduce parallel skiiing policy carried by the Canadian Ski Association (CSA). It also includes a pocket-size booklet specific to Teaching Children. Attending a Level training course, a Snow Park certification or the nsight into the next steps in the world of ski teaching. An instructor must EXPECTATIONS AT END OF ON SNOW SESSION. From an instructor’s perspective, please refer to Appendix 2, which outlines basic instructor responsibilities and Duty of Care. Mission Statement: “The Canadian Ski Demonstrates the ability to teach appropriately utilizing knowledge and techniques as outlined in the CADS Instructor Manual. in, snow conditions and teaching practice opportunities.

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