IDC Course Details - Dolphin Dive Fremantle
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IDC Course Details - Dolphin Dive Fremantle
PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) IDC Course Details Course: Instructor Development Course Date: As per schedule Course Director: Gary Brennand Duration: 9 Days (Excluding IE & Online learning) Investment: $1750, excludes PADI fees Deposit: A deposit of $500 is required to reserve your position, with the total investment due by the commencement of the program. The price does not include PADI fees (IDC application, IE) Location: Dolphin Dive Fremantle 256 Hampton Road (cnr Culver St), South Fremantle Western Australia 6162. Materials: You will need to have the following materials prior to your course commencement: • PADI Instructor Manual • PADI’s Guide to Teaching • PADI Specialty Course Instructor Manual, or these specialty course instructor guides: Peak Performance Buoyancy, Project AWARE and AWARE – Coral Reef Conservation • Recreational Dive Planner – RDP Table and eRDPML, including instructions for Use • How to Use and Choose Dive Computers book • Open Water Diver Quizzes and Exam booklet • PADI Open Water Diver, Adventures in Diving, Rescue & Divemaster Manuals • Rescue Diver & Divemaster Final Exams booklet • Aquatic Cue Cards for Open Water Diver, Adventures in Diving, Rescue Diver, Divemaster and Discover Scuba Diving • Confined Water & Open Water Lesson Preparation slate • The Encyclopaedia of Recreational Diving • Diving Knowledge Workbook or eRecord for Dive Theory Online Equipment: As a Dive professional it is expected that you have your own tools (dive equipment). Our friendly Shop Staff and Course Director can help you with advice on equipment and any other diving related purchases. Rental equipment is available. For the IE it is required that you have a full set of Scuba Equipment including all Safety Equipment (Knife, Whistle, Safety Sausage) and a Rescue Pocket Mask. (as per PADI standards) Course Includes: - As much coffee / tea as you can handle All air fills / tank hire and pool fees during the IDC Professional tuition Extra in-water workshops - Buoyancy, CESA, Rescue, Knot Tying, Lift Bag use, Ascents/Descents All stationery needed for teaching (whiteboard markers, high lighters, pens and paper ) Professional counseling and career advice Option to complete continuing education (efr, digital u/w photo, Oxygen provider etc..) If there are any questions please contact us. Prices are subject to change without notice. Courses may be cancelled at our discretion. Cancellation charge will apply for cancellations made with in one week of commencement date. The PADI Dive Instructor Credential is your passport to an international lifestyle of great diving, travelling, meeting new people, and best of all, working in a job you will really love. The PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) is the gateway to becoming a professional PADI diving instructor. As the name indicates, this course emphasises professional development and learning. The IDC develops the leadership abilities of individuals who already possess instructor-level dive theory knowledge (from their DM course) and role model watermanship and rescue skills. It concentrates on developing your abilities as a professional dive educator and shows you how to implement and apply the PADI system in confined water, classroom and open water environments. Most importantly, you learn how to be confident at providing professional training that is fun but safe for all involved. It’s about life transformations—both yours and those around you. PADI’s IDC is the core of PADI Instructor training. It consists of two portions, the first is the Assistant Instructor (AI) course and the second the Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI) course, both these programs are incorporated in the IDC or you can choose to do each one separately. The fun part of instructor training is interacting with course participants while creating friendships that continue long after the course concludes. The challenging part of this course is your personal commitment to the training. The course requires you to complete all the self-study Knowledge Reviews before the course begins and to prepare daily assignments for teaching presentations daily. Organization and dedication are the key. After becoming an Open Water Scuba Instructor, you will be able to conduct the entire range of PADI programs from Discover Scuba Diving up to Divemaster. You may also choose to acquire specialty instructor ratings in areas of interest, such as Digital Underwater Photographer or Enriched Air Diver. Course Prerequisites 1. Dive Leader certification — PADI Divemaster or leadership-level certification with a recognized recreational diver training organization who is either: a. an instructor member in good standing, or b. a diver with proof of certification in diver supervision and management including proof of rescue diving certification; c. 60 logged dives; documented experience in night diving, deep diving and underwater navigation. 2. 18 years old. 3. Medical clearance attesting to dive fitness signed by a physician within the previous 12 months. 4. Certified diver for six months. 5. EFR Primary and Secondary Care course completion (or qualifying training) within the last 24 months. 6. If not a PADI Divemaster, complete the PADI Divemaster course diver rescue skills assessment. 7. Submit documentation of qualifying certifications for entry level, advanced, rescue and leadership level, as necessary. IE Prerequisites 1. Successful PADI IDC or OWSI Program completion within 12 months of the IE start date. 2. 100 logged dives 3. PADI Instructor Certificate of Completion that has both the OWSI/IDC completion date and dive experience sections signed by a PADI Course Director; or a PADI IE Certificate of Participation from a previous IE. 4. PADI IE Enrolment form and fee. 5. Medical clearance attesting to dive fitness signed by a physician within the previous 12 months. Course Program 1. Participate in these sections during the IDC: • Course Orientation • Learning, Instruction and the PADI System • General Standards and Procedures • Risk Management • Marketing Diving • Start Diving • Teaching PADI Specialty Diver Courses • Business of Diving • Keep Diving • How to Teach the Recreational Dive Planner (RDP) – optional for PADI Members • Developing Knowledge Development Presentations a. Knowledge Development Teaching Presentation 1, 2 and 3 b. 4 Es Counselling Workshop 1 and 2 • Teaching in Confined Water a. Skills Demonstrations Workshop b. Confined Water Teaching Presentation 1, 2, 3 and 4 • Conducting Open Water Dives a. Discover Scuba Diving Workshop b. Open Water Teaching Presentation 1 and 2 • Open Water Diver Course • Adventures in Diving Program a. Adventure Dive Workshop • Rescue Diver Course a. Rescue Exercise Workshop • Divemaster Course • Risk Management a. Duty of Care Workshop (optional) 2. Present three knowledge development teaching presentations, scoring a minimum of 3.5 on at least two. 3. Present four confined water teaching presentations, scoring a minimum of 3.4 on at least two. 4. Present two integrated (two skills) open water teaching presentation, scoring a minimum of 3.4 on each skill in at least one integrated presentation. 5. Perform all 20 dive skills in the Skill Evaluation, scoring a minimum of 68 total points, with no individual score below 3. 6. Score 75 percent on the PADI Systems, Standards and Procedures Exam and have any missed questions reviewed until mastery is achieved. 7. Score 75 percent on all sections of the Dive Theory Exam and have any missed questions reviewed until mastery is achieved. 8. Perform a facedown, nonstop swim for 800 metres/yards using a mask, snorkel and fins. This could be your work environment!! Course Schedule Friday Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Evening Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Risk Management – OWSI Rescue Workshop 2 800m swim EFR EFR Instructor Instructor Course Course Day 1 Day 2 Conducting Open Water Dives Developing Knowledge Development Presentations Skills Demo Workshop (20 Skills) Rescue Course Confined Water Teaching Presentation No 1&2 Adventures in diving program Lunch Lunch Lunch Teaching in Confined Water Lunch Theory Exams Knowledge Development Presentation No 1 & 4 Es Counselling Workshop 1 Open Water Diver Course Divemaster Course General Standards & Procedures OWSI Lunch Rescue Workshop Open Water Presentation No 2 (2 Skills) Lunch Confined Water Teaching Presentation No 3&4 Lunch Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Discover Scuba Diving Workshop Knowledge Development Presentation No 3 & 4 Es Counselling Workshop 2 Knowledge Development Presentation No 2 Standards Exams Open Water Presentation No 1 (2 Skills) Adventures in Diving Workshop IE Starts Registration & Paper work Course Orientation Open Water Session Confined Water Session sat sun IE IE Course Activities 1. Standards Knowledge You will be given an examination on the PADI standards and procedures, this is an open book exam, and is designed to assess your knowledge of where to obtain information from your PADI instructor manual for a range of courses. If any weaknesses are ascertained then individual guidance and self-study can be recommended. 2. Academic Modules There will be Academic Presentations given throughout the course. The topics of these presentations are set out in the AI course outline. 3. Orientation to Academic Teaching (Class room) You will be taken through a workshop situation on PADI’s Academic Teaching and throughout the course will be performing academic presentations. You will be evaluated on each of these presentations. After each evaluation you will be given your score and then a critic of your performance and suggestion of any necessary changes where you could improve. 4. Orientation to Confined Water Teaching (Pool) You will be shown how to conduct a confined water presentation. In this section you will learn the most commonly encountered problems and practice your confined water teaching. This will involve a briefing, demonstration, problem solving and debriefing. When giving your presentations you will be in charge of a number of “Students” (Instructor Candidates) plus you will have one assistant. You will be expected to brief these “Open Water Students” and conduct your demonstration. The students will then proceed to attempt the assigned skill. Some of these “Students” will be assigned problems, you will be required to recognise these problems, solve or prevent them and debrief afterwards. You will once again be evaluated after each presentation and debriefed afterwards. 5. Orientation to Open Water Teaching (Ocean) This will be conducted the same as the Confined Water presentations, however minimal demonstration will be given by you and you will start to combine several skills into one presentation. During the course you will be given Diving skills presentations to perform. Further skills from the Advanced and Rescue courses will also get practiced. 6. General Course Orientation will be conducted at the beginning of the course briefly running through all activities and requirements. This could be your office !! Who is your Course Director ???? Gary Brennand, your Course Director started diving in 1983 during a trip with a friend and fell in love with it. He worked his way through to instructor while doing IT management work around Perth, Australia. Once an Instructor he spent as much of his time as possible diving and instructing on a part time basis. In 2005 after making a career and life style change to full time diving he moved to Cairns (the Great Barrier Reef) to expand his diving experience. He instructed for a number of companies and even worked on the boats as a Professional Underwater Photographer while teaching an IDC (instructor courses) every two months. In 2009 he made the choice to move to back to Perth and now works as Course Director for Dolphin Dive Fremantle and Training Manager at Exmouth Diving Centre. With a high success rate and pleasant teaching style the Candidates enjoy their program and continue their career path. The IDC Team needs to have fun, as this is what your own classes should be like. I know that to be successful in this industry you need to be very customer orientated and business driven. My real world experience will help you enormously. As it is at this point in your diving career that you make your most important decision, invest wisely and do not just book on any IDC but book on a “life style” with Dolphin Dive Fremantle and Gary, make use of our experience and gain valuable information that you will use for many years to come. Gary has dived in many places around the world and has gained a great deal of experience diving in these varied environments, some of the places Gary has dived include: Truk Lagoon, Micronesia Similan Islands and Phuket , Thailand Phi Phi Islands, Thailand Palau, Micronesia Manado, Indonesia Lembeh Straits, Indonesia Komodo, Indonesia Tufi, Papua New Guinea Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW Seaway, Gold Coast , Queensland Sipadan, Sabah , Malaysia Mabul, Sabah, Malaysia Kota Kinabalu, Sabah , Malaysia Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth and Coral Bay , Western Australia Bali and Lombok , Indonesia Osprey Reef, Queensland Ribbon Reefs, Queensland Great Barrier Reef , Cairns , Queensland HMAS Perth , Albany , Western Australia HMAS Swan, Dunsborough , Western Australia Swan River and Rottnest Island , Perth , Western Australia Abrolhos Islands , Geraldton , Western Australia Maravagi and Tulagi (USS Aaron Ward), Solomon Islands Key Biscayne, Lancelin , Western Australia Yongala Wreck, Townsville, Queensland Gary can teach the following Instructor specialties: Underwater Videographer Instructor Drift Diver Instructor Dry Suit Diver Instructor Boat Diver Instructor Night Diver Instructor Underwater Naturalist AWARE Fish ID Underwater Navigator Diver Instructor Equipment Specialist Instructor Search and Recovery Instructor Enriched Air Diver Instructor Deep Diver Instructor Wreck Diver Instructor Digital Underwater Photography Diver Instructor Emergency Oxygen Provider Instructor Sidemount Instructor EFR Instructor Tec Rec Deep Instructor Tec Sidemount Instructor Care For Children Instructor 2013 Dolphin Dive Fremantle Instructor Course Training Schedule Jan 2013 11 - 18 IDC Instructor Development Course 19 - 20 Emergency First Response Instructor 25 - 27 IE, Perth, Australia 29 - 31 MSDT Instructor Specialties March 2013 08 - 15 IDC Instructor Development Course 16 - 17 Emergency First Response Instructor 22 - 24 IE, Perth, Australia 26 - 28 July MSDT Instructor Specialties Sep / Oct 2013 20 - 27 Sep IDC Instructor Development Course 28 - 29 Sep Emergency First Response Instructor 04 - 06 Oct IE, Perth, Australia 08 - 10 Oct MSDT Instructor Specialties Oct / Nov 2013 18 - 25 Oct IDC Instructor Development Course 26 - 27 Oct Emergency First Response Instructor 01 - 03 Nov IE, Perth, Australia 05 - 06 Nov MSDT Instructor Specialties IDC’s can be scheduled to be completed in Bali every month of the year and in Exmouth on request, contact Dolphin Dive Fremantle for details. Notes: 1. OWSI or ASSISTANT Instructor Courses are held during the IDC or separately as required. Master Scuba Diver Trainer, Instructor Specialties, EFR, EFR Instructor and Oxygen provider upon Request 2. Extra IDC's are possible, ask for infomation 3. PADI and Dolphin Dive Fremantle reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, relocate or combine IE's as staffing logistics and enrollments dictate. For more Information contact us on freodive@dolphindiveshop.com or visit our web site http://www.dolphindiveshop.com/ Instructor Course Course Details: Course: EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONSE INSTRUCTOR COURSE Date: As per schedule Duration: 2 Days Investment: $400 if done separately to IDC (included in IDC cost) Location: Dolphin Dive Fremantle 256 Hampton Road (cnr Culver St), South Fremantle Western Australia 6162 Contact: Email: freodive@dolphindiveshop.com Ph. 089335 9969 - Fax. 08 9335 9146. Prerequisite: “ANY” First Aid or CPR course as a student (Our shop staff can organise this) Course Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. EFR Instructor self study knowledge review Use of mannequin(s), gloves, bandages and dressings. Professional and Fun Tuition Professional Career Advice Course Curriculum includes the following topics: 1. EFR program philosophy 2. Learning and Instruction 3. Course Standards and Materials 4. Teaching EFR 5. Skills Workshop a. Primary Care (CPR) b. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use c. Emergency Oxygen use d. Conscious Choking e. Secondary Care (First Aid) 6. Organising an EFR course 7. Mannequin cleaning 8. Marketing EFR On Day One you arrive at 9am and we head into the classroom and go through the first two modules before breaking for lunch and then completing modules 3 and 4 in the afternoon. Day Two starts at 9am with the Skills workshop where you will demonstrate your first aid skills and learn new techniques from the Instructor Trainer and other participants. Following the skills workshop is lunch and then modules 6,7 and 8 in the afternoon. Extra costs not included in IDC Course Price Instructor Development 60038 - IDC Pak w/Guide to Teaching Manual (with Backpack) Costs are provided at PADI member rates PADI PRICE does not include GST taxes Brochures and other course documentation, Confined & Open Water Instructor Cue Cards, Adventures in Diving Instructor Cue Cards, Rescue Dive Instructor Cue Cards, OW & CW Lesson Planning Slates, Law and Diving Professional Book, CD containing - Best of UJ, Children & Diving, Business of Diving (3 PDF manuals), Rescue Diver Exam, PADI`s Guide to Teaching Manual w/hologram, Positive Approach Selling DVD, Specialty Course Instructor Manual (Digital, Multilingual version E, DU, F & S), OW Quizzes and Exams, DM exams, Backpack. OR $619.97 OR 60141 - IDC Pak & Guide to Teaching Manual (Without Backpak) Brochures and other course documentation, Confined & Open Water Instructor Cue Cards, Adventures in Diving Instructor Cue Cards, Rescue Dive Instructor Cue Cards, OW & CW Lesson Planning Slates, Law and Diving Professional Book, CD containing - Best of UJ, Children & Diving, Business of Diving (3 PDF manuals), Rescue Diver Exam, PADI`s Guide to Teaching Manual w/Hologram, Positive approach Selling DVD, Specialty Course Instructor Manual (Digital, Multilingual version E, DU, F & S), OW Quizzes and Exams, DM exams. $599.27 70120 - Instructor Manual w/Zipper Binder 2010 version (NEW) - ONLY REQUIRED IF YOU DON’T ALREADY OWN AN AUTHENTIC COPY $129.38 Emergency First Response You are required to be an EFR instructor to become a PADI Open Water Instructor 70150 - EFR Instructor Manual Binder with Primary & Secondary Care Instructor guides and Care For Children Instructor Guides $92.53 ****PADI FEES***** Complete IE $710 IDC Application $188.00 EFR Instructor Application $124.00 Optional course Fees Specialty Instructor Applications Specialty Courses are not required to become an Instructor, but the more qualifications you have the more employable you are. Method 1 - Course done with Course Director Method 2 - Self Certify (will require you to certify 25 people before this can be done) Prices are correct at time of printing Nov 2012, PADI may at its discretion change these prices. $73.00 $115.00