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what qualifications do yu need to become a driver instructor
A karate instructor is not required to have any academic qualifications.
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This depends upon the quality of the ski/snowboarding resort you are at. A reputable resort will require you to have a certificate of training or certificate of competency from a recognized snowboarding instructor organization.
The qualifications to work at a skydiving center include experience with skydiving to work as an instructor. To work as a person at the front desk, one must have customer service experience.
If you would like to get a position in clinical trials management it would be expected that you should have a medical degree. These can take many years to get.
You need to major in nursing or in a science or health field and have knowledge of research.
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That is a very broad question. Anyone can open up a shooting range and call themselves a firearms instructor, or just simply call themselves an instructor and teach classes. However, depending on what you want to do, there may be other qualifications. The general answer is, you must meet the qualifications of whatever organization you want to work for. For instance, if you want to be a state certifiied instructor in Tennessee, you must take and pass a certified TN instructors course, then apply to the state for your credentials. If you want to be an NRA instructor, you must take and pass the NRA instructors course. If you want to be a police firearms instructor, you must generally first be a police officer for a certain number of years, then pass the instructor qualification for that department's academy.
Sure. But what can you prove? As long as the school had its policy documented and the preceptor documented your failure to meet the goals of the clinical rotation, you probably aren't going to win. And if you have to pass one clinical to start the next, you will fall even more behind schedule while you wait on a lawsuit. Look at your school's policy for appealing grades. Go to the dean. Objective observations about the instructor should not have caused you to fail. You can try checking with the local accredidation board for complaints about your school. I'm hearing more and more complaints about clinical instructors as schools scramble to fill these low-paying jobs. A similar incident happened at my school, but the instructor had written down progress notes for each day on each student that were retained by most students, demonstrating her inconsistencies and downright contradictions. In the future, for all of you doing clinicals, ask for a written evaluation from the instructor a few weeks into the rotation, before anything has happened, so you can use it to impeach the instructor later if she tries to claim that your progress has always been unsatisfactory. You can mess up at clinical- you are a student- you just need to demonstrate that you recognized the mistake, corrected it, and learned from it. The instructor is at fault if she blindsides you at the end with a failing grade- she needs to identify problems as they occur and watch how you fix them- that is the point of a clinical rotation- though the administration may not wish to override the instructor.