Description
Course Dates:
March 10 -12, 2025 (Virtual Lecture Days)
0900 – 1600 (each day)
On-site/In-person Test Location:
March 14, 2025
Mason County Fire District 6
50 E Seattle St, Union, WA 98592
Course Objective:
The objective of this 30-hour course is to teach instructors and trainers how to organize and teach a course effectively, using existing lesson plans and using the Four Step Instructional Model. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to plan instruction, using a variety of instructional methods; teach diverse learners; evaluate course outcomes; and address the critical issues of safety and the legal issues of training.
Written and practical examinations for final IFSAC/Pro Board Certification.
NFPA 1041 Standards for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications
Instruction Methods:
Microsoft Teams virtual platform, students will demonstrate proficiency in the practical evolution skills, complete all required activities and homework assignments.
Course Materials:
Includes handouts, quizzes and class projects.
You will need to purchase and have with you to class the following reading materials.
Text: IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, 9th Edition
(Students Responsibility)
Class Size:
10 students minimum; 25 students maximum.
Registration Instructions:
Please complete ALL FOUR STEPS of the Registration Instructions in sequential order.
Step 1 – Download to your computer the IFSAC/Pro Board Candidate Application Form. To open the Candidate Application Form your computer must have a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC – Free Version.
Step 2 – At the top of the application form click on ‘Add text’ and move the ‘Add text’ symbol to the Candidate Signature Line. Type the following, “Your Full Name – electronic signature” Ex: John Smith – electronic signature
Step 3 – Please email your completed application form to leslie@fowlerfire.com.
Step 4 – Please click on Add to Cart for completion of the registration process.
Prerequisites: none