Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13B - MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION
Subtitle 03 - FIRE-RESCUE EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION
Chapter 13B.03.01 - Certification Standards and Procedures for Emergency Services Instructors
Section 13B.03.01.04 - Certification Standard Instructor Trainer

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 13B.03.01.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, March 22, 2024

A. The candidate shall document instructional experience and formal education.

B. Educational Requirements.

(1) To become certified as an emergency service instructor trainer in Maryland, an individual shall have completed:
(a) A baccalaureate or graduate degree in education or a related field from an accredited college or university; and

(b) 3 years of teaching experience, which shall be documented as evidence of competence.

(2) Within the degree, or in addition to the degree, courses that cover the following topics are required:
(a) Methods of Teaching: using various teaching methodologies to enhance the classroom environment, such as lecture, case studies, technology, demonstration, group activities, and interactive discussions;

(b) Classroom Management: organizing the learning environment; maintaining motivation, interest, and discipline; attending to administrative detail, such as record keeping and scheduling; demonstrating leadership skills;

(c) Instructional Media: developing, selecting, and using training audio-visual aids and instructional technology appropriately;

(d) Speech and Communication: choosing, using, and defining terminology correctly, speaking from notes and extemporaneously, assuring understanding of explanations;

(e) Evaluation and Measurement: assigning scores and grades, using current technology to determine measures of central tendency and statistical results, interpreting results, revisions of exam questions as needed;

(f) Course Design and Lesson Planning: performing needs assessments and task analyses; creating instructional objectives; creating lesson plans and teaching materials that enhance student learning;

(g) Education Psychology and Learning Theories: identifying learning characteristics and learning styles; adjusting instruction to meet the social, psychological, and physiological needs of adult learners;

(h) Counseling and Guidance: counseling students first through informal steps (discussion and suggestions for correcting the problem) and formal steps (explanation of corrective steps and penalties or results for failure to comply accompanied by written notification to the student, student's supervisor, and the class file);

(i) Research and Administration or Training Administration: planning course schedules, instructor assignments, and faculty and equipment use, performing administrative tasks including managing and maintaining program schedules, instructor assignments, and records and reports, including course and student data, instructor support, and facility and equipment use;

(j) Instructor Management: performing instructor management tasks such as identifying instructor (personnel) needs, recruiting, selecting, and training or orienting, and evaluating instructors; and

(k) Design of Evaluation Tools or Principles of Teaching and Evaluation: using various written and skill testing instruments based on learning performance objectives.

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