Senior Teaching Assessment-Based Certificates

Thank you for your interest in teaching seniors. Teaching older adults in the mountain environment provides a unique challenge. Working with seniors requires both strong foundations in the fundamentals of skiing as well as a solid knowledge of the way older adults move, learn, and engage in the sport. The purpose of the Senior Teaching Certificate program is to provide educational training for instructors of all ages and various abilities to gain the tools and knowledge necessary to provide high quality teaching and performance enhancement outcomes for the senior skier seeking lessons. This curriculum meets the unique needs of teaching to the senior population.

The Senior Teaching Certificate program consists of the Senior Teaching Certificate 1 (STC1) and Senior Teaching Certificate 2 (STC2) educational courses. This is a certificate program which is based on an educational framework with an assessment component. The Senior Teaching Certificate program is based upon the PSIA-NW Senior Teaching Standard referenced in its entirety in the appendix of the Senior Teaching Manual. The Senior Teaching Standard is derived upon existing PSIA-AASI Certification/Credential Standards including Alpine, Children and Snowboard.

The premise of the Senior Teaching Standards is based upon the concepts of “levels of understanding” levels that define stages of learning within degrees of understanding. Just as certification is a measure of understanding, levels of certification represent stages of understanding. Although not a certification, Senior Teaching Certificate participants will be expected to meet levels of competency as defined by STC1 and STC2 standards. Participants will be held to the knowledge and performance standards of the level at which they are participating as well as the criteria for all preceding levels. Levels of participant expectation are based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, referenced further in the Senior Teaching Standard.

It is important to note the Senior Teaching Certificate program is an educational training opportunity, it is not an exam. However, there is an assessment component and a certificate will be awarded upon successful completion of the STC event. It is assumed each participant will accept ownership of this material. Successful participants are expected to show an appropriate blending of skiing skills and an appropriate level of understanding of senior specific teaching knowledge and theory. Courses include written feedback and suggested personal goals for continued growth.

This is a two-day course available to any PSIA-AASI certified Level I or higher member.
 
There is a mandatory workbook that needs to be returned to the NRM region office at least two weeks prior to the event. You should also bring a copy with you to the clinic.
 
Principles of the senior specific models, teaching cycle, theories and professional knowledge will be covered. Identification of critical skills and skill blending including senior specific movement pattern techniques that allow for efficient outcomes. A STC1 certificate is awarded based upon the degree of participation and understanding, including the knowledge, comprehension, application and analysis of course material.
This is a two-day course available to any certified Level II or higher PSIA-AASI member. It may not be offered every season if demand is low.
 
There is a mandatory workbook that needs to be returned to the NRM region office at least two weeks prior to the event. You should also bring a copy with you to the clinic.

Resources for discovering the answers to the questions and tasks found in the workbook are: