CIG Train The Trainers Course Seattle, WA October 2017

CIG Train-the-Trainers Course

October 23-27, 2017
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
319 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Instructor: Chuck Lennox & Emily Jacobs

 

The CIG Train-the-Trainers (formerly CIT) workshop is designed to improve your skills as a trainer using NAI's Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) curriculum. Once you take the class and pass the credential requirements for CIT, you can use NAI's curriculum and certify staff and volunteers at your own site or serve as a contractor to sites without a trainer on staff. This workshop is required for those who want to teach the CIG curriculum.

Participants to this course must have previously taken the CIG course and become certified or have the CHI certification. If you do not have these certifications, but would still like to be considered based on your experience, please contact Emily Jacobs, NAI Certification and Training Program Manager at ejacobs@interpnet.com.

During the first two days of the workshop, we'll provide an annotated instructor's version of the CIG course. Then we move on to material that helps you become a better facilitator and evaluator. You will evaluate CIG students through watching videotaped presentations. We also provide a detailed orientation to the paperwork requirements for CIG instructors. On the last day, you'll present a 20-minute training segment that is videotaped.

Because this workshop is designed for those wanting to teach the CIG curricula, participants must be eligible for certification at the professional CIT level. Evidence of eligibility must be provided in the form of a transcript (not diploma) from a four-year degree program related to interpretation, a letter from a supervisor indicating at least four years of work experience in the field, or a personal self employment affidavit.

 

Logistics:

The training will take place at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park located in Historic Pioneer Square. The district holds some of Seattle's richest history and includes sight-seeing opportunities and easy access to other areas of interest, including the Chinatown-International District.  Lodging is on your own but there are several hotels closely located to the training site. Additionally, two weeks prior to the course we will be sending out information to all participants, if you would then like to carpool, share a room, etc. 

Meals:

Each day, mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks will be provided.  All other meals are on your own but we will take an hour break to give you adequate time to get lunch each day. 

Airport:

The nearest airport is the Seattle Tacoma International Airport.  Transportation from SeaTac to the site is available via Sound Transit, car or taxi. Please do not plan to leave our course any earlier than 5pm on Friday, October 27th to catch your flight. 

Registration and More Information:

The workshop provides the opportunity to complete two of the requirements for the CIT credential. You will have the chance to work with others to complete the open book exam and you will also complete your videotaped presentation. The remaining requirements include an essay exam and two outlines of training sessions you have presented in your career (could be from a regional or national workshop, in-house training for your agency, teacher training, or a university or college class). 

For more information on the Certification Program, download PDF copies of the Certification Handbook & Study Guide.

When
10/23/2017 - 10/27/2017
Where
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park 319 2nd Ave S Seattle, WA 98104 UNITED STATES
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