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Based on the 2 2 Edition of NFPA 4 , Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications, Fire Service Instructor: Principles and Practice, Enhanced Second Edition Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access provides students with the up-to-date information required to meet and exceed the modern job performance requirements for fire service instructors. In addition to scores of content enhancements throughout the text, this Second Edition is now supported by an unparalleled suite of digital course management and student assessment resources.
The Enhanced Second Edition has been updated to include coverage of Fire Service Instructor Levels I, II, and III. New chapters provide expanded emphasis on cultural diversity, bias, and discrimination in the development and delivery of training. This resource also includes practical coverage of:
Legal issues
The learning process
Communication skills
Lesson plan development
Safety during the learning process
Instructor management
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Alan E. Joos serves as an Assistant Director of Certification and Training at LSU-Fire and Emergency Training Institute. Prior to FETI, he worked at the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy, for 12 years as the Assistant Director of the Certification System and Assistant Director of the Training division. Mr. Joos received an associate and bachelor's degree from Utah Valley University in Fire Science and Business Technology management and a Master's degree from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. Current he is a doctoral candidate at Louisiana State University in Human Resource Education/Workforce development. He is also a graduate of the Executive Fire Officer's Program at the National Fire Academy. Alan's fire service background began in 1985 as a career firefighter in a combination fire department and then as an on-call firefighter/EMT-I. in Utah. He has continued his fire service involvement with the City of Gonzales, LA. as a contract firefighter. During his fire service career he has served as a training officer, driver, shift officer, and EMT. Alan has been involved with several national organizations including the International Fire Service Congress (IFSAC), the ProBoard, and currently is on the NFPA Technical Committee for the Professional Qualification standards. Alan is married to Carla Joos, and their family includes Nathan, his wife Shauntelle, Jordan (deceased) and Dallan, and granddaughter Chloe,.
The mission of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors is to be the catalyst for fire service instructors, using realistic, motivational ideas and concepts coupled with a global network of resources to enhance the safety and effectiveness of the fire service.