FAC I Teacher Training a great success! | originally by the ICPKP Webmaster 10:55 AM, 28 May 2012 NZST last edited 11:06 AM, 28 May 2012 NZST | Six new Instructors are now internationally qualified as ICPKP Faculty members after successfully completing the rigorous ICPKP FAC I teacher training in Melbourne at the beginning of May.
This huge achievement is the culmination of thousands of hours of study, practice, and this Faculty program, which sets them up for exciting and rewarding careers as Instructors and Mentors for the next generation of PKP students. We are proud of the way they have proven themselves competent and worthy to teach the BKP Program.
FAC I is the first of three levels of faculty training offered to graduates and senior students, and those who complete it may begin teaching the Certificate in Kinesiology at an ICPKP accredited college.
Pictured from left to right: Rachel Gallon, Naomi Pickles, Philip Holland, Kinga Papp, Ed Faust (FAC1 Trainer), Bianca Jewell and Anita Parry.
Rachel and Bianca studied at the Kinesiology Schools Australia (KSA) Melbourne campus, Kinesiology Connection, and are based in Melbourne. Naomi was a graduate of Kinesiology Connection almost ten years ago, and has come back to update her BKP knowledge and do the Faculty training. Naomi resides in Albury. Philip is a graduate of IIKA, the Sydney KSA college, and will be working in a supporting role there. Kinga Papp hails from Hungary, did her BKP training at the International College of Healing Arts in New York, and continued her Diploma studies in Melbourne at Kinesiology Connection. She will soon move to the UK to start a new chapter of life there. Anita Parry is from Bermuda, where she plans to expand her Kinesiology business to incorporate a new ICPKP college there.
FAC I Trainer Ed Faust and ICPKP are very proud of our newly qualified Faculty members, and their passion and commitment to train the next generation of Professional Kinesiology Practitioners. | [ Back to Mainmenu ] |
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