Instructor Development

Are you ready to lead from the front of the classroom?
Instructor Development is a 40-hour training for certified law enforcement officers with three or more years of experience who want to take the next step in their careers by becoming effective trainers and presenters.
Whether you’re delivering department trainings or facilitating team discussions, this course equips you with the tools to deliver meaningful instruction that sticks.
This training will be delivered June 16–20 at the Baxter County Training Center in Midway.
Why It Matters—for You and Your Department
Highly trained instructors improve the overall quality of departmental training, enhance officer performance, and help ensure that your agency meets critical standards. This course not only builds your individual presentation skills—it also strengthens your department’s capacity to train and mentor the next generation of officers.
Key Topics Covered:
- Principles of Adult Learning
- Public Speaking and Communication Techniques
- Instructional Objectives & Lesson Plan Design
- Using Audio/Visual Aids Effectively
- Testing, Evaluation, and Standards Certification
- Legal Issues and CLEST Forms
- The Role of the Instructor in Modern Policing
You’ll Learn How To:
- Conduct research to develop impactful presentations
- Apply adult learning principles for better retention
- Develop structured, effective lesson plans
- Deliver confident, engaging training using AV tools
- Communicate clearly and professionally in any setting
- Create and evaluate knowledge testing tools
Hands-On Training Includes:
- Creating and delivering a graded presentation using a lesson plan
- Designing a complete instructional module on a law enforcement topic
- Practicing real-world teaching techniques that you can bring back to your department
Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your career—and help grow your agency’s training capabilities in the process. Register now for the June 16–20 session.
QUESTIONS? Contact Jared Crisco @ 501-570-8078.