Course Introduction
Idaho POST Academy Handgun Instructor Course 2017 COURSE INTRODUCTION The handgun instructor program currently used by the Idaho POST Academy was originally developed by a team of firearms instructors from Idaho. As techniques and principles of instruction have changed, updated changes were made to the program and curriculum. This manual was developed in an effort to standardize the firearms course of instruction at both the academy and instructor level. We have added some techniques and teaching principles that are widely taught, and approved, in other state academies as well as well known shooting schools including the National Rifle Association. Although this manual may appear different in structure and organization than the 2007 POST Instructor Manual, the foundational content is the same. We believe that the only way to improve our skills as instructors is to continue to be good students. We must push ourselves to learn everything we can about the subject we teach. Only then can we make educated and valid decisions about what we should keep, change or throw out. We would like to express sincere thanks to the dedicated firearms instructors of the State of Idaho who spent considerable time and effort developing the manual in 1997: Cal Edwards, Victor Cortez, Ron Dickman, Jerry Hubbs, Richard Linderer, Curtis Root, Steve Ryan, George Sinclair and Bob Williams. Finally, we would like to thank the current Master Instructors, a very dedicated core group of firearms instructors who have helped implement changes, improve the program and update the curriculum: Clint Goss, Allen Hall, Brenda LaMott, Cal Edwards, Wayne Winder, Dustin Cook, Scott Dye, James Love, Michael Chamberlin, Steve Harris, Pat Sullivan, and Paul Olsen.
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