This course offers comprehensive guidance aligned with EASA regulatory standards, focusing on the roles and responsibilities of Practical Assessors under Part 66/147.
Participants will gain insight into key topics such as qualification and experience criteria, effective communication skills, and the importance of feedback in assessing trainee competence.
The program also explores the role of supervisors as mentors and coaches, instructional strategies for online aviation trainers, and approaches to teaching adult learners (andragogy).
Additionally, practical techniques for engaging learners and checking for understanding (CFU) are covered to ensure effective knowledge transfer in aviation training environments.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
This course will be highly beneficial to potential trainers who wish to ensure the continued competence needed to deliver effective courses within the organization. Training department managers and other training staff will also benefit from attending this course.
WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This training equips Practical Assessors with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively evaluate trainee competence, provide constructive feedback, and utilize advanced instructional strategies, ensuring high-quality aviation training in compliance with EASA regulations.
CONTENTS
1. EASA Regulatory Guidance 2. Part 66/147 Provisions Related to Practical Assessors 3. Practical Assessor Roles and Responsibilities 4. Review of Practical Assessor Qualification and Experience Criteria 5. Considering Practical Assessor Personal Attributes 6. Assessing Practical Trainee Competence 7. Developing Basic Communication Skills Questioning & Listening 8. Considering the Role Supervisor as a Mentor & Coach 9. The Role of Feedback - Delivering Feedback as a “Positive” 10. Effective Instructional Strategies for Aviation Online Trainers 11. Teaching Adult Learners (Andragogy) 12. Engagement and Checking for Understanding (CFU)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand EASA Part 66/147 requirements for Practical Assessors, including qualification and experience criteria
- Develop key communication skills, including effective questioning, listening, and feedback delivery techniques
- Explore the role of the supervisor as a mentor and coach, enhancing trainee development and performance
- Apply instructional strategies and adult learning principles (andragogy) to improve trainee engagement and competence assessment
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Course type: Presentation without voice over Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training Category: Part 145, Executive & Management Training Price: 89.00 EUR