Public Agency Training Council COLLEGE CREDIT Jim Alsup, Director National Criminal Justice Public Safety Continuing Education ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIP Sponsored By: The University of Toledo Police Department Public Agency Training Council and Bethel University are proud to announce our new academic partnership which offers full Bethel University college credits to students in PATC classroom based training courses. Toledo, Ohio Training Seminar How to Be An Effective Field Training Officer Bethel University was founded by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and granted an official charter by Tennessee in 1847. The main campus is located in McKenzie, Tennessee. Bethel University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033; 404.679.4500). The traditional campus is a private, 4-year liberal arts college with 27 undergraduate bachelor's degrees and three master's degrees. However, Bethel University has many convenient satellite campuses and locations where each student is welcome to visit. Instructor: Steven Kellams May 12,13, 14, 15 & 16, 2014 Toledo, Ohio Visit us on the Web at: www.patc.com Phone: 1-800-365-0119 Fax: 317-821-5096 Email: [email protected] 5235 Decatur Blvd Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 Public Agency Training Council Questions about PATC Training? Contact: [email protected] ® Bethel recently embarked on a mission to offer a variety of online programs to students that do not have the time to attend traditional university classes. Through online courses, you can keep your job and complete a degree. Classes are flexible and available when you are! Questions about receiving college credit hours from Bethel University? Contact: [email protected] ® Steven Kellams is a Detective Lieutenant and field training expert for the Bloomington Police Department. Lieutenant Kellams attended Indiana University from 1987 to 1991. In 1989 he graduated from the Indiana University Police Academy. In 1991 he was hired by the Bloomington Police Department and was assigned to night shift. During that time he has been a breath-test operator, bike patrol officer, field training officer, senior field training officer, and field training manager. He has also served the department as Civil Disturbance Unit Commander and Special Investigations Unit Commander. He is currently assigned as the Detective Division Commander. In 2000 Lieutenant Kellams was instrumental in redesigning the field training program for the Bloomington Police Department and has taught that program to hundreds of departments throughout Indiana and the United States. He has also instructed on field training issues at the national level when he presented courses at the 2002, 2009, 2010, and 2011 National Association of Field Training Officers conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Madison, Wisconsin; Denver, Colorado; and Phoenix, Arizona. In 2000 Lieutenant Kellams was elected state director for the Indiana Chapter of the National Association of Field Training Officers. In 2005 he was elected to the Executive Board of the National Association of Field Training Officers and in 2008 he was the National President of NAFTO. In 2005 Lieutenant Kellams was named Monroe County Officer of the Year for his work with the Bloomington Police Departments Field Training Program. Lieutenant Kellams is a certified Indiana Law Enforcement Academy training instructor and teaches courses in Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, domestic violence, officer safety, firearms, civil disturbance, and field training May 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2014 Toledo, Ohio Register online at: www.patc.com How to Be An Effective Field Training Officer Seminar Agenda 3 Ways to Register for a Seminar! How to Be An Effective Field Training Officer 1. Register Online at www.patc.com — Yellow link in upper left corner 2. Fax Form to Public Agency Training Council FAX: 1-317-821-5096 3. Mail Form to May 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2014 Toledo, Ohio Course Objectives: This course is designed to provide knowledge and training to develop Field Training Officers' skills. Each new FTO will be presented with ideas and techniques to assist them in becoming more professional and confident in the application of their skills. This course is based on a modified “San Jose” program. Upon completion the FTO will be able to: • Public Agency Training Council 5235 Decatur Blvd Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 Monday, May 12, 2014 8:00a.m.– 8:30a.m. Registration and Sign-In 8:30a.m.– 9:00a.m. Introduction 9:00a.m.– 10:00a.m. History of FTO 10:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. FTO Program 12:00p.m.– 1:00p.m. Lunch (On Your Own) 1:00p.m.– 3:00p.m. Roles of the FTO 3:00p.m.— 4:00p.m. Methods of Instruction Federal ID# 35-1907871 * * * Pre-payment is not required to register * * * Upon receiving your registration we will send an invoice to the department or agency . Checks, Claim Forms, Purchase Orders should be made payable to: Public Agency Training Council If you have any questions please call 317-821-5085 (Indianapolis) 800-365-0119 (Outside Indianapolis) Discuss the "San Jose" and Other Program Models • • • Identify Demands on FTOs as Instructors List Five of the Errors in Rating Understand the Basics of Adult Learning Theory 8:00a.m.– 10:00a.m. Principles of Learning 10:00a.m.—12:00p.m. Creating the Learning Environment 12:00p.m.– 1:00p.m. Lunch (On Your Own) 1:00p.m.– 4:00p.m. Ethics for the FTO Wednesday, May 14, 2014 • Identify Liability Issues • Understand Performance Evaluations • Instruct from Training Briefs 8:00a.m.– 12:00p.m. Officer Safety for the FTO 12:00p.m.– 1:00p.m. Lunch (On Your Own) 1:00p.m.– 2:00p.m. FTO Overrides 2:00p.m.– 4:00p.m. Additional Training Cut Along Dotted Line Tuesday, May 13, 2014 Seminar ID #12420 Seminar Title: How to Be An Effective FTO Instructor: Steven Kellams Seminar Location: The University of Toledo– Rocket Hall 1625 West Rocket Drive Toledo, OH 43606 When: May 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2014 Registration Time: 8:00 A.M. (May 12, 2014) Hotel Reservations: Radisson at the University of Toledo 3100 Glendale Ave Note: To receive discount Toledo, OH 43614 room rates, identify yourself 1-419-381-6800 with PATC. $83.00 single/double (plus tax) Registration Fee: $395.00 Includes Hand-outs, How to Be An Effective Field Training Officer Manual, Coffee Breaks, and Certificate of Completion. Names of Attendees 1. Thursday, May 15, 2014 • Understand the Rating Scale and Reference Numbers • Complete the Daily Observation Report • • Develop a Scenario and Additional Training Plans Evaluations 11:00a.m.– 12:00p.m. Using the DOR 3. 12:00p.m.– 1:00p.m. Lunch (On Your Own) 4. 1:00p.m.– 3:00p.m. Using the DOR (Cont.) 3:00p.m.– 4:00p.m. Legal Issues Agency Invoice To Attn: Understand the Purpose of Program Management and (Must Be Completed) Friday, May 16, 2014 Control 2. 8:00a.m.– 11:00a.m. Address 8:00a.m.– 9:00a.m. Practical Exercise 1 9:00a.m.– 10:00a.m. Practical Exercise 2 10:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m. Review 11:00a.m.– 12:00p.m. Certificate Presentation City Email Phone Fax State Zip
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