Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Unit 5: Assisting With NAUI Instruction Roles and Responsibilities Assistant Relationships Assisting with Instruction.

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Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Unit 5: Assisting With NAUI Instruction Roles and Responsibilities Assistant Relationships Assisting with Instruction

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Student Performance: By the end of the lesson you will be able to: Describe the roles, responsibilities, and limitations of an Assistant Instructor. Manage the relationships of an Assistant Instructor. Assist in classroom, confined and open water instruction. Explain “Global Awareness” as it applies to instruction and diving safety.

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Roles and Responsibilities Certified assistant –Definition –Limitations –Student:Instructor Ratio Assistants in training Assistant as role-model –“Official” representative for NAUI –Recruiter of new leaders

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Assistant Relationships Assistant/Instructor relationship –Typical tasks –Defining duties and responsibilities in advance Assistant/student relationship –Establishing rapport –Personal feedback

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Assisting In the classroom Teaching

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Assisting (continued) Confined water instruction –Global awareness –Before sessions –During water sessions –After sessions

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Assisting (continued) In open water –Pre-dive –In-water –Post-dive

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction End of Unit 5 Assisting With NAUI Instruction Roles and Responsibilities Assistant Relationships Assisting with Instruction

Unit 5- Assisting with NAUI Instruction Student Performance: By the end of the lesson you will be able to: Describe the roles, responsibilities, and limitations of an Assistant Instructor. Manage the relationships of an Assistant Instructor. Assist in classroom, confined and open water instruction. Explain “Global Awareness” as it applies to instruction and diving safety.