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Training Opportunity
Course: L0110 National Emergency Management
Basic Academy
Train-the-Trainer
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1315 - Training Opportunity - L0110 National Emergency Management Basic Academy TtT May 2017 updated
Course Description:
The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) recognizes the need to tie training programs to an established
set of emergency management competencies and to a career development program
through a progressive training and education system that includes the Basic
Academy. The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) is offering the opportunity
to students who are experienced in emergency management and adult training to
take a step toward becoming qualified as an instructor for the Basic Academy
courses.
The first day of the
Train-the-Trainer is devoted to course delivery strategy, logistics, demonstration,
and adult learning methods. The last four days will consist of student
teach-backs that summarize a portion of the Basic Academy course subject
matter, and describe activities and exercises plus time for critique and
questions. The assignments are made in advance of the first day of class.
All topics covered in the
course are covered from an instructor’s perspective in the Train-the-Trainer
including at a minimum: history, legal
issues, intergovernmental and interagency context, influencing, organizing, social
vulnerability issues, managing
stress, collaboration, planning, exercises, public information and warning,
preparedness, team building, protection and prevention, mitigation, response,
ethical decision-making, recovery, technology, administration, and the future
of emergency management.
Read more in Training Opportunity 1315.
Emergency Management Institute Mission
To support the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA’s goals by improving the competencies of the U.S. officials in Emergency Management at all levels of government to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the potential effects of all types of disasters and emergencies on the American people. Read more...
Emergency Management Institute 16825 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Switchboard: (301) 447-1000
Office of Admissions: (301) 447-1035 Fax: (301) 447-1658 netc-admissions@fema.dhs.gov
FEMA Independent Study Program Office: (301) 447-1200 Fax: (301)447-1201
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