Scott@BigCreek
BigCreek.rocks
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2010
- Location
- Thomasville,NC
Why should I become an I4WDTA certified Trainer?
The I4WDTA firmly believes in promoting and striving to continually achieve the highest training standards possible. To that end we have a program that certifies 4WD trainers.
Experts need to be knowledgeable and skilled in their particular field of expertise – in their subject matter field.
Educators, on the other hand, need to be knowledgeable and skilled in their field of expertise, as wells as skilled in being able to teach their subject matter [field of expertise] to others.
The I4WDTA recognizes the importance to our customers of getting the best possible 4WD training.
Once you have met the application requirements and passed the written examination and the practical examination, you have the assurance, knowledge, and teaching ability to better meet your customers’ needs.
This translates into satisfied customers and a successful business.
How does being an I4WDTA Certified Trainer benefit me?
The I4WDTA is the only 4WD training association that requires stringent training and subject matter standards be met by passing written and practical examinations.
Being an I4WDTA Certified 4WD Trainer enables one to promote environmentally responsible, safe, and skilled 4WD use.
Members are better equipped to meet the training needs of your customers.
Members receive a 350 plus page 4WD training manual that
covers topics including:
How do I become an I4WDTA certified Trainer?
To be a member of the I4WDTA, one must have extensive and considerable 4WD experience and knowledge; one must have at least 3 years of verifiable teaching experience and preferably adult teaching experience. In addition one must have a valid driver license preferably for vehicles all kinds, basic First Aid/CPR certification or higher. If you are 21 years or older and meet these requirements follow these steps:
http://www.i4wdta.org/html/i4wdta_join_how.html
We will be conducting evaluations and testing on March 18-22, 2014 at UORTC - Uwharrie, North Carolina.
Please contact Chris Cole - President - I4WDTA campausa@gmail.com or Scott Fields scott@UORTC.com for more details or to answer any questions.
The I4WDTA firmly believes in promoting and striving to continually achieve the highest training standards possible. To that end we have a program that certifies 4WD trainers.
Experts need to be knowledgeable and skilled in their particular field of expertise – in their subject matter field.
Educators, on the other hand, need to be knowledgeable and skilled in their field of expertise, as wells as skilled in being able to teach their subject matter [field of expertise] to others.
The I4WDTA recognizes the importance to our customers of getting the best possible 4WD training.
Once you have met the application requirements and passed the written examination and the practical examination, you have the assurance, knowledge, and teaching ability to better meet your customers’ needs.
This translates into satisfied customers and a successful business.
How does being an I4WDTA Certified Trainer benefit me?
The I4WDTA is the only 4WD training association that requires stringent training and subject matter standards be met by passing written and practical examinations.
Being an I4WDTA Certified 4WD Trainer enables one to promote environmentally responsible, safe, and skilled 4WD use.
Members are better equipped to meet the training needs of your customers.
Members receive a 350 plus page 4WD training manual that
covers topics including:
- Adult Education
- Environmental Awareness
- Navigation
- Introduction to 4WD
- 4WD Skills
- 4WD Systems
- Traction Aids
- Vehicle Recovery
- Recovery Resistance Calculations
- Trail Repair, etc.
How do I become an I4WDTA certified Trainer?
To be a member of the I4WDTA, one must have extensive and considerable 4WD experience and knowledge; one must have at least 3 years of verifiable teaching experience and preferably adult teaching experience. In addition one must have a valid driver license preferably for vehicles all kinds, basic First Aid/CPR certification or higher. If you are 21 years or older and meet these requirements follow these steps:
- Print and fill out the Application, sign and mail it to the address on the form along with the Application fee, a copy of your First-Aid certificate, your resume, and your curriculum for a one-day 4-wheel drive class. Once your application has been received, processed and approved you will be informed about your current status as an ICT (I4WDTA® Candidate Trainer). As from the date of this notification onwards candidates enjoy a preparation period of max 12 months to prepare themselves for the written and field examinations. Membership dues are being charged from now on pro rata base. For said period of time Candidate Trainers are so called passive members until they become certified by the I4WDTA®. We will contact you and co-ordinate with whom you will need to set up an appointment to take the written and field evaluations.
- Fulfill the evaluation testing requirements, which includes a 200-question written exam and a stringent field evaluation. Your score on the written and field exercises will be combined. Your professional training history will be evaluated and verified. Your First-Aid certification will be verified. Once all of this information is confirmed, you will be notified about your membership. Dues will be pro-rated from November of each year. There are additional stringent requirements for Master Level certification. For more information, please contact us at i4wdta@i4wdta.de.
http://www.i4wdta.org/html/i4wdta_join_how.html
We will be conducting evaluations and testing on March 18-22, 2014 at UORTC - Uwharrie, North Carolina.
Please contact Chris Cole - President - I4WDTA campausa@gmail.com or Scott Fields scott@UORTC.com for more details or to answer any questions.