Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training - Basic PTO
Ends On: Friday, October 7, 2022
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sycamore Police Department
Sycamore, IL
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Member Non-Sworn Fee: $150
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Registration Deadline: September 3, 2022
PURPOSE OF COURSE:
This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model.
COURSE GOALS:
The goals of this course are to:
1. Identify why field training is important following basic academy training.
2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
3. Identify structure, organization, terminology, evaluation methods, and the theory behind the PBL Model of Field Training.
4. Discuss Problem-Oriented Policing and its application in the PBL Model of Field Training.
5. Engage in problem-based learning and discuss it as a method of learning.
6. Familiarize students with the PTO Manual and training program elements.
7. Utilize PSTPE, TEPR, and CP training and evaluation tools to develop confident and competent police officers who possess flexible and adaptable knowledge, skills, and abilities.
8. Identify relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
9. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
11. Create a plan to develop time management skills in trainees
12. Identify the role of intermediate and final progress check-rides.
13. Identify why the use of a coaching and mentoring philosophy is more beneficial than a strictly evaluative model.
14. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
James Wagner and Associates, LLC provides training and consulting services to police agencies nationwide. James Wagner is the owner and President of James Wagner and Associates. He has over 30 years of law enforcement experience and has been a police instructor since 1991. James was responsible for managing training, crime prevention, community relations, public information, and research and development for 14 years at a large suburban Sheriff’s Office. James is a graduate of Northwestern’s School of Police Staff and Command Session #233 and the FBI’s National Academy Session #235.
This course has been certified by the ILETSB and approved to meet the following mandates:
☒ .5 Civil Rights
☒ .5 Constitutional & Proper Use of Law Enforcement Authority
☒ 1.0 Crisis Intervention
☒ 2.0 Cultural Competency
☐ Emergency Medical Response
☒ .5 Human Rights
☐ Legal Updates
☒ 1.0 Officer Wellness and Mental Health
☒ .5 Procedural Justice
☐ Psychology of Domestic Violence
☐ Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect
☐ Sexual Assault Trauma Informed Response
☐ Use of Force
☒ .5 De-Escalation Techniques
☐ High-Risk Traffic Stops
☐ Law concerning stops, searches, and use of force
☒ .5 Officer Safety Techniques
☐ Firearms Restraining Order Act
Specialized Training
☐ Crisis Intervention Team Training (CIT)
☐ Lead Homicide Investigator
☐ School Resource Officer
☐ Sexual Assault Investigator Training
☐ Epinephrine Autoinjector (Epi Pen)
☐ Opiod Antagonist (NARCAN)
☐ Drug Recognition Expert (DRE)
☐ Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE)
To receive a State Certificate / training credit for the above listed mandates, no more than 10% of the course hours can be missed.
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