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Upcoming Run Jump Throw Wheel Learning Facilitator Training

Upcoming Run Jump Throw Wheel Learning Facilitator Training

Attention Clubs with Track Rascals programs!

Do you have trained and/or certified RJTW instructors currently delivering programs at your club?

Then YOUR CLUB would benefit from an “in-house” Learning Facilitator (Coach Developer) to deliver training to your club members!

Having a trained RJTW Learning Facilitator at your club enables you to primarily:

  1. Provide training to your older athletes at your club to deliver Track Rascals programs 
  2. Host your own RJTW instructor courses at your convenience (no need to schedule another LF to come and deliver)
  3. Set your own registration costs (if any) for your members to attend courses 

What do you need to do before taking the RJTW Coach Developer training? 

  1. Have taken a RJTW Instructor Course 
  2. Been Evaluated instructing a RJTW lesson to children

Check out the Coach Developer Pathway HERE for more information on the steps

The general criteria for  becoming a RJTW Coach Developer (Learning Facilitator) 

  • Coaching experience in a competitive coaching situation.
  • Teaching and facilitation experience in an adult education environment.
  • Ability to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the new NCCP structure.
  • Ability to apply the principles of adult learning in facilitating the Workshops.
  • Subject matter expertise in the various modules offered in the Instructor – Beginner Run, Jump, Throw, Wheel context.
  • Ability to demonstrate an understanding of and clearly articulate how to apply the content, reference materials, and the learning process to achieve the various learning outcomes.
  • Ability to demonstrate an understanding of and competence in the use of the technology e.g. computers, internet.
  • Ability to lead a learning situation using effective communication and presentation skills such as listening, clarifying, reflecting, questioning, reviewing and debriefing.
  • Ability to engage learners.
  • Values diverse perspectives, opinions, and ideas.
  • Models behaviours that are consistent with the NCCP Code of Ethics, the Fair Play Principles, values, and philosophy.
  • Work as a team member with other Learning Facilitator’s (LF) and program administrations to affect ongoing development of the program.
  • Demonstrates professionalism as a coach educator

The next RJTW Learning Facilitator (Coach Developer) Training is October 21-22 in Burnaby.

Please contact Meghan Butterworth if you would like more information on this training or have someone in mind that would like to attend!

E: meghan.butterworth@bcathletics.org  P: 604-333-3554

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