Date: Thursday and Friday, August 6 and 7, 2015
Location: Boardroom, Ontario Equestrian Federation Office, Richmond Hill
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Facilitator: Danielle Yaghdjian, NCCP/EC Master Facilitator and Evaluator for English Instructor Program
This NCCP/EC workshop is highly recommended for anyone interested in further developing their understanding of the skill set needed for Instructors and Coaches. Resource material and workbook provided.
In two days you will work through four modules:
•Making Ethical Decisions
•Equestrian Training and Learning
A look at various learning and teaching styles
Group activities to apply theory to the equestrian environment
•Analyzing Beginner Equestrian Performance
Developing a process for analyzing performance for various disciplines
Finding the root of the issue and discussing various exercises to help the athlete improve
•Planning an Equestrian Lesson
Understanding Long Term Equestrian Development
Planning lessons
Appropriate progressions for skill and age of athlete
Designed as training for those working towards their Instructor of Beginner, Competition Coach or Competition
Coach Specialist Certification, this workshop is highly recommended for all disciplines, coaches and instructors.
5 points per module of Professional Development for Certified Coaches and Instructors, it is highly recommended if you took the old NCCP multi-sport introduction course and are mentoring new
instructors and coach candidates.
Registration Information: Registration fee is $282.50 and includes clinic materials, along with the 13% HST.
Registration is limited for this workshop so be sure to register early.
The early registration deadline for this workshop is Thursday, July 23, 2015
Late registrations will be accepted if the minimum registration is met by the early deadline.
No registrations will be accepted after Thursday, July 30, 2015
There is a Pre-workshop package to be mailed or e-mailed to participants.
Fill out the Continuing Education Registration form with all your information and list the course name, date and location.
Mail, Fax or e-mail the form in with payment prior to the early registration deadline.