COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is based on NFPA 1041: Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications. Fire Instructor I, is designed to teach firefighters the knowledge and ability to deliver instruction effectively from a prepared lesson plan, including instructional aids and evaluation instruments; adapt lesson plans to the unique requirements of the students and authority having jurisdiction; organize the learning environment so that learning is maximized, and meet the record-keeping requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
This course is to meet the standard of NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) 1041: Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications.
Duration:
Hours 40
Required Text Book:
IFSTA’s Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, 9th Edition
Pre-Requisites Certifications:
None
Course Outline
Chapter |
Chapter Title | Manual Text Reference |
1 |
The Instructor as a Professional |
09-22 |
2 |
Principles of Learning |
23-44 |
3 |
Instructional Planning |
45-59 |
4 |
Instructional Materials and Equipment |
61-85 |
5 |
Learning Environment |
87-103 |
6 |
Classroom Instruction |
105-138 |
7 |
Student Interaction |
139-158 |
8 |
Skills-Based Training Beyond the Classroom |
159-182 |
9 10 |
Testing and Evaluation
Records, Reports, and Scheduling |
183-201 202-212 |
NFPA Correlation
NFPA® 1041 Standard | Chapter References | Page References |
4.2.2 | 4 | 71-102 |
4.2.3 | 9 | 245-249 |
4.2.4 | 9 | 249-251 |
4.2.5 | 9 | 245-249 |
4.3.2 | 4, 5, 6, 7 | 71-84, 107-121, 133-178, 193-220 |
4.3.3 | 3, 4, 5, 7 | 52-56, 73, 107-114, 200-216 |
4.4.2 | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 59-66, 84-99, 107-121, 133-170, 178-188,
200-216 |
4.4.3 | 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 | 34-44, 52-59, 71-80, 125-170, 193-220
4.4.4 3 59-64 |
4.4.4 | 3 | 59-64 |
4.4.5 | 2, 6 | 38-41, 44-46, 177-188 |
4.4.6 | 4, 6 | 84-101, 137-139, 165, 166 |
4.4.7 | 4, 6 | 89-96, 137-139, 165, 166 |
4.5.2 | 1, 6, 8 | 20-23, 155-159, 226-232 |
4.5.3 | 8 | 233-240 |
4.5.4 | 6, 8 | 125-139, 179-181, 239, 240 |
4.5.5 | 6, 8 | 125-139, 179-181, 239, 240 |
CERTIFICATION
Emergency Training Division approved courses are broken down into three distinct sections*:
Part 1 – Preparatory Online Training
Part 2 – Formal 30-Day Online Training
Part 3 – Final Written Test
PART 1 – PREPARATORY Online Training: This section is designed to prepare you for the Formal 30-Day Online Training (Part 2). You will be required to read and study various topics/chapters and take practice quizzes over that material. Students must pass the Syllabus Tests in order to continue to Part 2. You will also begin the process of reviewing any skill work that may be required of you during Part 3: Final Written Test.
PART 2 – FORMAL 30-DAY ONLINE TRAINING: Once you’ve completed Part 1: Preparatory section (Free online Training) and are ready for the next step, you will need to access Part 2: Formal 30-Day Online Training, This portion of the course must be completed within 30 days.
Part 2 Completion can be achieved by the participant once 100% course completion is achieved at the end of the course.
In addition, each participant must complete the training on an individual basis. If you ask someone else to go through the program for you, you will not learn the information that will be necessary to protect your health and safety. This will render your certificate null and void.
PART 3 – FINAL WRITTEN TESTING: In order to become fully certified, you will also need to achieve 80% during the Final Online Written Test.
The final portion of our Fire Courses requires you to complete the online written test. Written Test must be scheduled within the 2-3 months following completion of the Formal 30-Day Online Training (Part 2). Scheduling is done by emailing Student Services, [email protected]
Prior Knowledge
It is recommended that participants have a working knowledge of basic computer functions, Microsoft PowerPoint and Word applications, and computer projection equipment.
Suggested Audience
- Military and Department of Defense Firefighters
- Municipal Firefighters
- Industrial Firefighters
What is included in the course cost:
- E-book – IFSTA, Fire and Emergency Service Instructor 9th Edition
- PowerPoint – IFSTA, Fire and Emergency Service Instructor 9th Edition
- Practice exams and quizzes
- NFPA -1041 FIRE SERVICES INSTRUCTOR- I Emergency Training Division certificate of completion Online Training (this is provided once completed final online written test)
If you have any question about this course, please contact [email protected]
Course Features
- Lectures 21
- Quizzes 19
- Duration 40 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 40
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes