Fundamentals of Instructing

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- The effective instructor understands the subject being taught, the student, the learning process, and the interrelationships that exist
- An effective instructor also realizes learning is a complex procedure and assists each student in reaching the learning outcomes while helping the student build self-esteem and confidence [Figure 2-1]
- Through memory, students are able to recall information
- Once information is learned its important for the instructor to set the conditions for the Retention and Transfer of Learning
- Scenario-based training helps students relate what they've learned
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Effective Communication:
- Effective Communication is simply asking the question, has message sent translated to message received
- There are various cues and questions you can ask in order to determine if understanding has occurred
- By using a combination of teaching methods (lecture, group learning, and discussion) and instructional aids (audio/visual and handouts), students can achieve the instructional objective
- It is through the teaching process that knowledge can be turned into practical knowledge
- Instructors must therefore understand the concepts and principles pertinent to human behavior, how people learn, and effective communication in order to apply them in the classroom
Assessment:
Planning Instructional Activities:
Instructor Responsibilities and Professionalism:
Flight Instructor Techniques:
Risk Management:
Other Documents:
- FOI Quick Reference
- Instructor Endorsement Records
- Advisory Circular (61-65) Certification: Pilots and Flight and Ground Instructors
Conclusion:
- A good CFI is always learning, and a resource that may be particularly helpful is the AOPA's CFI-to-CFI newsletter
- The AOPA offers flight guides for instructors
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