I finally managed to reserve the Westford Sportsmen's Club to offer another NRA Instructor course.
Dates: Saturday, February 28, and Saturday & Sunday, March 7 & 8, 2009
Location: Westford Sportsmen's Club
Times: 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Cost: $300, including lunches and all training materials, course outlines and lesson plans
Candidates who complete the course successfully will be eligible for certification as NRA instructors in Basic Pistol and Home Firearm Safety and as Massachusetts Basic Firearms Safety Instructors. Both the NRA Basic Pistol class (~10hrs) and Home Firearm Safety class (~4hrs) satisfy the training requirements for and LTC-A.
The first day will be the NRA Basic Instructor Training class, required for all new NRA instructors. This class covers NRA training policies and procedures, working as part of a training team, training aids and teaching methods. The remaining two days will cover the course outlines and lesson plans for the Basic Pistol and Home Firearm Safety classes in detail, including individual and group exercises in preparing and teaching components of the classes.
You don't have to be an expert shooter to become an instructor. You need to be able to work with new shooters and instill in them the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to keep and use firearms safely and to begin learning and practicing to become competent handgun shooters. If you're interested or just have questions, with PM or E-mail me.
Dates: Saturday, February 28, and Saturday & Sunday, March 7 & 8, 2009
Location: Westford Sportsmen's Club
Times: 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Cost: $300, including lunches and all training materials, course outlines and lesson plans
Candidates who complete the course successfully will be eligible for certification as NRA instructors in Basic Pistol and Home Firearm Safety and as Massachusetts Basic Firearms Safety Instructors. Both the NRA Basic Pistol class (~10hrs) and Home Firearm Safety class (~4hrs) satisfy the training requirements for and LTC-A.
The first day will be the NRA Basic Instructor Training class, required for all new NRA instructors. This class covers NRA training policies and procedures, working as part of a training team, training aids and teaching methods. The remaining two days will cover the course outlines and lesson plans for the Basic Pistol and Home Firearm Safety classes in detail, including individual and group exercises in preparing and teaching components of the classes.
You don't have to be an expert shooter to become an instructor. You need to be able to work with new shooters and instill in them the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to keep and use firearms safely and to begin learning and practicing to become competent handgun shooters. If you're interested or just have questions, with PM or E-mail me.