Instructor Training Challenge: Max Class Setup Pictures

Name

Max Class Setup Pictures

Core Skill

This challenge tests the participants’ planning and organizing skills for setting up a pool for multiple classes.

What

The participants will draw a picture of how they would arrange the pool, the benches, and the toys for different levels of classes.

How

  • Create a basic outline of your pool. Give everyone in your small group a blank piece of paper with the outline printed on it.
  • Draw where the following classes would go with these benches and toys:
    • 4 level 1 classes, 12 swimmers
    • 1 Level 2 class, 2 swimmers
    • 1 Level 3 class, 6 swimmers
    • 5 benches
    • 10 kick boards
    • 4 sets of fins for each size.
  • Compare and discuss your pictures with your group members. Explain your reasoning and choices.

Difficulties participants might face

Some possible difficulties that participants might face are:

  • Not having enough space or resources for all the classes.
  • Not considering the safety or comfort of the swimmers or the instructors.
  • Not following the guidelines or standards for class placement or equipment usage.
  • Having conflicting or inconsistent ideas with other group members.

How this challenge relates to swim instruction

This challenge relates to swim instruction in several ways:

  • It helps the participants to practice their planning and organizing skills, which are essential for efficient and effective swim instruction.
  • It challenges the participants to think creatively and strategically about how to use the pool and the equipment for different levels of classes.
  • It encourages the participants to collaborate and communicate with other instructors, which is important for creating a supportive and professional work environment.

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Levels information:

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  • Quick test criteria
  • Instructor need-to-knows
  • Manager pay attention to
  • Pool location suggestions
  • Level specific tips for better instruction

Covering the following levels: Parent Tot, Guppies, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4


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  • Timeline expectations for 8 modules
  • Module expectations for staff and leaders
  • Leadership actions and goals
  • Participant goals
  • Activity, Activity, Challenge block plan for each module
  • Peer teaching guide and evaluation for staff training

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Problem Solving:

  • Tools for working with swimmers, parents, and staff
  • Guides on giving feedback, talking to parents
  • Quick examples and images for context
  • Walk-through for better management
  • Leadership guides to being a better manager
  • Recommendations for personal growth in aquatics

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  • The handbook covers the following categories and topics:
    • Level structure: It explains the different levels of swimming skills from Parent Tot to Level 4, and the testable skills, pool locations, instructor knowledge, and supervisor tips for each level.
    • Training: It provides guidance on how to set expectations, review skills, set up classes, use command language, give feedback, use teaching methods, address fear, and use peer teaching for instructors.
    • Problem-solving: It offers advice on how to deal with common problems such as level assessments, evaluations, parent communication, fear, and staff management.
    • Personal growth: It encourages lesson coordinators to use swimming and meditation as a way to improve their well-being and performance.

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