Training Tscs06 Security Trainer

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  • 7/28/2019 Training Tscs06 Security Trainer

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    Enhance your skills as a trainer with the latest teaching methods in aviation security.

    This hands-on course focuses on both training and security. In training, it helps you to identify and address yourneeds as an instructor by testing and developing your classroom skills. With the help of performance objectives,learn how to design lesson plans and instructional aids. Gain practical experience by preparing and presentingthree short lessons during class.

    As a security instructor it is vital to be up-to-date with the latest threats facing civil aviation. Develop teachingobjectives specific to aviation security by reviewing past and current threats, assessing levels of threat, andunderstanding the function of regulatory regimes in aviation security.

    Prepare instructional objectives and lesson plansspecific to aviation security

    Develop test items to measure performance in aknowledge-based lesson

    Apply the needs assessment process to yoursecurity training

    Analyze past events and current trends in aviationsecurity

    Future security training officersSecurity inspectorsTraining specialistsLine security trainers

    An IATA Certificate is awardedupon successfulcompletion of the course and final examination.

    This course can be applied toward an IATADiploma:

    Aviation Security ManagementAviation Security Screening

    Each participant will prepare two lesson plans anddeliver both a knowledge and skills based lesson infront of the class. Participants will also deliver a final

    oral presentation and sit an exam.

    Developing a courseInstructional designJob-related instructionCurriculum design and Systems Approach toTraining (SAT)

    Needs assessment and task analysisPlanning instructional objectivesPreparing lesson plans and instructional aids

    Delivering a coursePresentation skillsEffective communication and public speakingActive learning techniquesTips for effective technical trainingSkills-based learning in technical training

    Teaching aviation securityCurrent threats to civil aviation, unlawfulinterference, and countermeasures

    International and national legislation in relation toaviation security

    ICAO and IATA security manuals, the ChicagoConvention and the latest updates of Annex 17

    Closing a courseFeedback and assessmentMeasuring and evaluating performance

    http://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-management.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-management.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-screening-diploma.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-screening-diploma.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-screening-diploma.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training/diploma_program/Pages/aviation-security-management.aspx
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    Day 1 Day 2

    Instructional skills introduction

    Job-related learning and instruction

    Curriculum design and SAT

    Needs assessment and task analysis

    Effective communication

    Knowledge and skills-based

    lessons

    Writing instructional objectives

    Preparing lesson plans

    Day 3 Day 4

    Preparing and using instructionalaids

    Measuring and evaluatingperformance

    Threats to civil aviation

    recurrent

    Annex 17 and security manuals

    Active learning techniques

    Skills based learning

    Exam

    Preparation for micro-teaching

    Day 5

    Knowledge lesson presentation

    Skills based presentation

    Closing

    This course can be delivered at the location of your choice. Contact us to learn howwe can customize this course for your organization.

    http://www.iata.org/training/courses/pages/tscs06.aspxhttp://www.iata.org/training-contact