The path to Rider Coaching...
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:46 am
I applied last fall to the MD Motorcycle Instructors Program.
In early February I finally got a letter:
"Dear Pamela F,
Congratulations, you have met the minimum qualifications to become a Motorcycle Safety Instructor. We are inviting you to attend an Instructor Preparation (IP) Orientation at the Glen Burnie MVA site, in the cafeteria. Tww orientation sessions will be held on Saturday Feb. 10 and Tuesday, Feb. 13. Attendance at one of the orientation sessions is required for those interested in participating in the IP.
You have been tentatively assigned to the IP that will be conducted at the Glen Burnie MVA training center. Directions and a course schedule are attanched. Due to the amount of material covered during the IP, you must be present and on time for every session. By attending the orientation you are confirming that you are available for every activity on the presnented schedule.
While you have applied to work at Carroll Community College, this center has not yet chosen to sponsor you (???? I'm already on the schedule at Carroll!!). You may be assigned to work at a nearby center instead.
Sincerely
Philip Sause
Coordinator, Motorcycle Safety Program (MD)"
On Saturday, Feb. 9th I attended the orientation. It was mostly administrivia with a whole lot of pitching for folks to work at the MVA sites (as opposed to the independent ones).
I thought it would include more real nuts and bolts of teaching. Like how much time is usually involved in preparing to teach the classroom portions, how long it takes to set up and close down. What weather factors will cause cancellations, etc.
Last year of those who completed the IP training course (there were just 10 who finished the training). There are only 4 who are actually teaching.
A LOT had to do with the total lack of 'what to expect' before folks began the IP class.
My first IP class is scheduled for March 3.
P
In early February I finally got a letter:
"Dear Pamela F,
Congratulations, you have met the minimum qualifications to become a Motorcycle Safety Instructor. We are inviting you to attend an Instructor Preparation (IP) Orientation at the Glen Burnie MVA site, in the cafeteria. Tww orientation sessions will be held on Saturday Feb. 10 and Tuesday, Feb. 13. Attendance at one of the orientation sessions is required for those interested in participating in the IP.
You have been tentatively assigned to the IP that will be conducted at the Glen Burnie MVA training center. Directions and a course schedule are attanched. Due to the amount of material covered during the IP, you must be present and on time for every session. By attending the orientation you are confirming that you are available for every activity on the presnented schedule.
While you have applied to work at Carroll Community College, this center has not yet chosen to sponsor you (???? I'm already on the schedule at Carroll!!). You may be assigned to work at a nearby center instead.
Sincerely
Philip Sause
Coordinator, Motorcycle Safety Program (MD)"
On Saturday, Feb. 9th I attended the orientation. It was mostly administrivia with a whole lot of pitching for folks to work at the MVA sites (as opposed to the independent ones).
I thought it would include more real nuts and bolts of teaching. Like how much time is usually involved in preparing to teach the classroom portions, how long it takes to set up and close down. What weather factors will cause cancellations, etc.
Last year of those who completed the IP training course (there were just 10 who finished the training). There are only 4 who are actually teaching.
A LOT had to do with the total lack of 'what to expect' before folks began the IP class.
My first IP class is scheduled for March 3.
P