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January 29-31, 2024 | Golden, CO
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January 29-31, 2024 | Golden, CO
Develop and enhance the skills of the 21st Century criminal justice instructor or trainer. Examine how adults learn and explore effective instructional methods. Develop a structured learning plan, apply adult-learning techniques, utilize instructional technology, evaluate learner retention strategies, and the legal implication of instruction.
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Training Schedule: January 29 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mountain January 30 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mountain January 31 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Mountain **For information concerning continuing education units, please view our [policies](ncjtc.fvtc.edu/policies#continuingeducation) page.** Past participants had this to say... *“You have made a huge impact in my training style! Therefore you made a difference in all of my future students—thank you!”* *“By far the best instructional class I have ever attended.”* *“I appreciate the approach-ability and obvious depth of knowledge from both instructors. So many good resources, strategies, activities, etc.”* *"Material was presented at multiple skill levels. It’s a great review for seasoned instructors and vital information for new ones. I always appreciate tips/tricks to make things better."*
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: • Consider why a great instructor is great- Impact-based instruction • Get your students actively learning! No more Death by PowerPoint© (D.B.P.P.) • Consider and apply adult learning techniques through exercises and practical learning • Review how adults retain information to maximize instructional outcomes • Discuss and address instructing mandated curriculum • Apply scenario-based learning practices to maximize student retention
* Community Corrections Officer * Court System Personnel * Educator * Emergency Management * Law Enforcement * Law Enforcement Support * Prosecutors * Social Workers * Tribes/Tribal Partners * Victim Service Providers
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office 200 Jefferson County Pkwy Golden, CO 80401
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Aaron brings over 25 years of instructional experience, ranging from graduate-level teaching to leading seminar-style sessions for both public and private sector organizations. Previously, he served as a master instructor for the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Instructor Development Program, and has taught at numerous colleges and police organizations. Aaron's instructional administrative roles have included coordinating law enforcement academies/jail academies, managing continuing education programs, and developing national criminal justice/social service-related programs. Additionally, Aaron worked as a police officer for nearly 20 years and found great fulfillment in serving the community. He holds a graduate degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in Public Finance, as well as degrees in Adult Learning and Community College Leadership.
Aaron brings over 25 years of instructional experience, ranging from graduate-level teaching to leading seminar-style sessions for both public and private sector organizations. Previously, he served as a master instructor for the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Instructor Development Program, and has taught at numerous colleges and police organizations. Aaron's instructional administrative roles have included coordinating law enforcement academies/jail academies, managing continuing education programs, and developing national criminal justice/social service-related programs. Additionally, Aaron worked as a police officer for nearly 20 years and found great fulfillment in serving the community. He holds a graduate degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in Public Finance, as well as degrees in Adult Learning and Community College Leadership.
Elizabeth has more than seventeen years’ experience teaching professional communications and instructional design, with a special emphasis upon instructional innovation and adult learning. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at El Paso, a doctorate from Texas Tech University, and a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design from The University of Wisconsin—Stout.
Elizabeth has more than seventeen years’ experience teaching professional communications and instructional design, with a special emphasis upon instructional innovation and adult learning. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at El Paso, a doctorate from Texas Tech University, and a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design from The University of Wisconsin—Stout.
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