A group of Faculty Members has just completed FAC II, the second of three Faculty Admission Courses offered by the ICPKP. Students and practitioners from around the world converged on Auckland, New Zealand, in early February to train with Dr Bruce and Joan Dewe, the founders of PKP, and take the next step in their development as teachers of Professional Kinesiology Practice.
Over the nine day workshop, attendees covered in depth the material they would soon be teaching, with a strong focus on special teaching strategies developed by Dr and Mrs Dewe over several decades. There were also opportunities for attendees to make presentations to the rest of the class and put into practice what they were learning. Following the workshop, Erin Davis of New York City said,
"It is a privilege to learn and teach the ICPKP material and my knowledge and skills have increased exponentially. My teaching abilities have been refined and I enjoyed learning from presentations done by my peers during the training. I gained many ideas to implement as Student-Faculty in the kinesiology college and in my own kinesiology practice. This is an experience I would absolutely recommend."
On top of the professional development, many attendees found much personal benefit from attending the course. Jeff Haley (Freeville, NY) says,
"I have been inspired, challenged and uplifted. FAC II has been an opportunity to work with other faculty members from around the world, creating an environment of support and growth, allowing space to upgrade performance as an instructor."
For more information on FAC workshops and becoming an ICPKP Faculty Member, please click here. For more FAC II testimonials, please click here.
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