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March 2012 ICS Curricula Train the Trainer
E/L 449Incident Command System Curricula Train the Trainer
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RATIONALE
This 32 hour course prepares Incident Command System instructor candidates to deliver the Emergency Management Institute’s Incident Command System curricula. The course requires the course participants to use critical thinking, presentation development and their ICS knowledge to develop team and individual presentations that outline the key concepts, potential pitfalls and presentation techniques for each course. While ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS 402 and the G191 courses are addressed, the major emphasis is on ICS-300 and ICS-400.
GOAL
The course is designed to prepare instructors to deliver Incident Command System related training courses.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the background of ICS training development.
Identify key requirements and elements within the NIMS Training Program that relate to ICS training courses.
Identify appropriate instructional techniques for the delivery of ICS curricula and facilitation of course activities.
Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired outputs for each of the ICS training courses.
Explain how to coordinate and execute course deliveries.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Participants who have a working knowledge of ICS through experience and training, and have experience delivering adult training. Participants must have worked as IC, command or general staff positions on incidents, planned events or exercises that were active for multiple operational periods or involved a written action plan and involved multiagency coordination.
COURSE DESIGN/METHODOLOGY
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This course is designed for delivery in the classroom. Lecture, discussion, and multiple hands-on activities have been designed to enable participants to learn, practice, and demonstrate their ability to deliver ICS related training courses.
INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS
1. Instructors successfully completed ICS100-400, ICS 449, IS 700, and IS-800
2. Lead instructor served as Incident Commander, Command or General Staff in an incident that went beyond one operational period or required a written IAP and required multiagency coordination.
3. Unit instructor served as Incident Commander, Command or General Staff (Section Chief) in an incident that went beyond one operational period or required a written IAP.
4. Demonstrated proficiency delivering ICS 300 and ICS 400 courses (need an email/letter from sponsoring organization, such as a State Training Officer).
5. Documented education and/or experience in adult learning
COURSE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
The following supplies and equipment are needed:
Student Materials IS 100-Instructor Guide IS 100-Student Manual (1 per table) IS 200-Instructor Guide IS 200-Student Manual (1 per table) E/L/G-300 Instructor Guide E/L/G-300 Student Manual (1 per table) E/L/G-300 Exercise Activity Materials (Instructor Notes for all scenarios) E/L/G-400 Instructor Guide E/L/G-400 Student Manual (1 per table) E/L/G-400 ExerciseActivity Materials (Instructor Notes for Units 2-5) IS-402 Instructor Guide IS-402 Student Manual (1 per table) G-191 Instructor Guide G-191 Student Manual (1 per table) Electronic files of all course files (IG/SM/Visuals/Video/ExerciseActivity
Materials/Test Materials) for IS-100, IS-200, G-300, G-400, IS-402, G-191 and all course handouts
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Handout- Training Techniques and Tips Handout- ICS 449 Activity Worksheet (multiple copies to be used on all
course activities) Handout- NIMS Training Program (September 2011) pages 30-35, page
58 FEMA ICS Forms 201, 215, and 215A (to include instruction sheets for
each form)
Course Supplies and Equipment E-reader device for classroom use (for use if hard copy books are not
issued) Classroom suitable for up to 30 students and a minimum of 2 instructors
(3 recommended for classes with more than 20 students). 2 break-out rooms suitable for up to 10 students EMI Course Evaluation Forms – 1 per participant Video or LCD Projector with Audio Capability/Screen/Spare Projector Lavaliere microphone for instructor Hand-held microphone – 1 per table Table name tents – 1 per participant Chart Pad/Easel/Markers (1 per table) Pencils/Pens
COURSE DEPLOYMENT
The time allotment for this course is 32 hours. The course will primarily be delivered at the Emergency Management Institute. The course may be hosted by States or other Federal agencies and training partners with prior coordination of the EMI Course Manager. Instructors should capitalize on the expertise and experience of the students and encourage information sharing by including participants with diverse experience at each table grouping.
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COURSE SCHEDULE
Day 1 (8 am – 5 pm)
Unit 1: Course Overview 1 Hour 30 minutesUnit 2 The NIMS Training Program 1 hourUnit 3: Presentation Skills Review 1 hourUnit 4: ICS 100 3 HoursUnit 5: ICS 200 1 hour 30 minutes
Day 2 (8 am – 5 pm)
Unit 5: ICS 200 (continued) 2 hour 30 minutesUnit 6: ICS 300 5 hours 30 minutes
Day 3 (8 am – 5 pm)
Unit 6: ICS 300 (continued) 4 hoursUnit 7: ICS 400 4 hours
Day 4 (8 am – 5 pm)
Unit 7: ICS 400 Continued 3 hoursUnit 8: ICS 402 1 hour 30 minutesUnit 9: G191 – ICS / EOC Interface Workshop 1 hour 30 minutesUnit 10: Coordinating and Delivering ICS Courses at the Federal, State, Tribal and Local levels 1 hour
End of Course Administrative time 1 hour Total Instructional Time 32 Hours
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES
To attend this course, participants must:
1. Have a working knowledge of ICS through experience and training, and have experience delivering adult training.
2. Complete all course pre-requisites: Required—ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300, ICS-400, IS-700, and IS-800. NOTE: Participants must have taken the Emergency Management Institute, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Fire Academy, or National Wildfire Coordinating Group ICS courses. Other ICS courses must be consistent with the ICS objectives prescribed by the NIMS Integration Center.
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Participants must have worked as IC, command or general staff positions on incidents, planned events or exercises that went longer than one operational period or involved a written action plan and involved multiagency coordination.
EVALUATION PLAN
Participants are evaluated through a series of tests administered during the course. In addition, course participants are evaluated based on their performance in classroom activities and application exercisesactivities. Additionally, each course concludes with a survey of individual participants using the DHS FEMA National Integration Center/National Training and Education Division (NIC/NTED) (Kirkpatrick) Level I assessment form that utilizes a 5-point Likert-type scale to evaluate the course, instructor performance, and course benefit. Kirkpatrick Level II evaluations are conducted through instructor observations of the participants’ interactions and outputs during the activities and passing each level test with a score of at least 80%. Students will be able to reference course materials while taking the test.
Level 2 Evaluation: Completion of the ICS 100, ICS 200, ICS 300 and ICS 400 end of course examinations with a score of at least 80%.
Level 3 Evaluation: EMI will send participants a Level III survey to assess the efficacy of the course between three and six months after the completion of the course.
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UNITS OF INSTRUCTION
Unit 1: Course Overview
Time 1 hour 30 minutes
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Explain the background of ICS training development and identify
overall course goals
Enabling Learning Objectives
N/A
Scope This module provides participants with course administrative details, an overview of the course, and background of Incident Command System training initiatives.
Methodology Complete the registration process Participant and instructor introductions Overview of the course:
o Course Goalo Summary of unit terminal objectiveso Course schedule
Safety briefing Background of ICS Training Development
o ICS Course development as joint effort of NWFG, FEMA, and USDA
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display system
Remarks None
Development Material
Agenda
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Unit 2: The NIMS Training Program
Time 1 hour
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Describe key requirements and elements within the NIMS Training
Program that relate to ICS training courses.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, acting alone, will identify the requirements for students to take each level of the incident command system courses.
2. Participants, acting as part of a group, will discuss the elements within the NIMS Training Program that identify the course requirements for ICS training courses.
Scope This instructor-facilitated unit will provide participants with opportunities to identify and discuss the requirements for each level of the ICS curricula as identified in the NIMS Training Program. Critical discussion topics will include pre-requisites for participants, instructor qualifications, time requirements and general expectations for the delivery of these courses.
Methodology This module begins with a facilitated discussion to discuss the current NIMS Training Program. Participants groups will then identify the main requirements in terms of pre-requisites, key topic areas and other requirements as identified in the NIMS Training Program for each of the ICS courses. Participants are divided into small groups (4-6 students) and address the issues presented in the given scenario. Students will also be provided handouts of the pertinent sections NIMS Training Program as it relates to the ICS curricula.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display system NIMS Training Program
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- NIMS Training Program (selected pages)
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Unit 3: Presentation Skills Review
Time 1 hour
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to:
Identify appropriate instructional techniques for the delivery of the ICS curricula and facilitation of course activities.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, acting as a group, will identify specific characteristics of adult learners
2. Participants, acting alone, will identify appropriate questioning techniques to be used for each level of the NIMS ICS Curricula (ICS 100-ICS 400, ICS 402, and G 191).
3. Participants, acting as part of a group, will discuss common challenges that occur in the delivery of the NIMS ICS curricula and techniques for minimizing them.
Scope This instructor-facilitated unit will provide participants opportunities to review instructor presentation methods that are appropriate for delivering the NIMS ICS curricula. Discussion topics will focus on questioning techniques, instructor preparation and activity facilitation.
Methodology This unit begins with an activity in which each small group identifies specific characteristics of adult learners. This activity is followed by a facilitated discussion to identify and discuss basic successful instructional techniques to be used to deliver the ICS curricula. The unit concludes with an activity in which groups identify questioning techniques that are appropriate for the audience and given scenarios.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display system
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- “Training Techniques and Tips”
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Unit 4: ICS 100
Time 3 hours
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on ICS 100 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, acting as part of a group, will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze training materials to identify specific teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for select portions of the ICS 100 curriculum.
2. Participants, acting as a group, will create a presentation of the results of their analysis to a group of peers.
3. Participants, acting as part of a group, will demonstrate effective and appropriate presentation skills for a given audience.
4. Participants, acting as a group, will analyze the presentations from their peers and provide constructive feedback that addresses the presentation and instructional techniques.
5. Participants, acting alone, will complete the current ICS 100 final exam with a score of 80% or higher.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the ICS 100 curriculum and identify critical teaching point, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course. Discussion topics will focus on questioning techniques, instructor preparation and activity facilitation.
Methodology This unit is activity based in which the small groups will analyze assigned units of the ICS 100 curriculum materials to identify teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this course. Instructors will assign half of the table groups units 2-4 and units 5-7 to the other half. Using the “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet” as a guide, participant groups are expected to create a 30 minute presentation of the group’s results. After the presentation, each participant group will provide constructive feedback concerning the instructional technique and the information presented. The unit concludes with the completion of the ICS 100 Final Exam.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemICS 100 Instructor Guide
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ICS 100 Student Manual
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet”ICS 100 Final Exam
Unit 5: ICS 200
Time 4 hours
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on ICS 200 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, acting as part of a group, will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze training materials to identify specific teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for the ICS 200 curriculum.
2. Participants, acting as a group, will create a presentation of the results of their analysis to a group of peers.
3. Participants, acting as part of a group, will demonstrate effective and appropriate presentation skills for a given audience.
4. Participants, acting as a group, will analyze the presentations from other their peers and provide constructive feedback that address the presentation and instructional techniques.
5. Participants, acting alone, will complete the current ICS 200 final exam with a score of 80% or higher.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the ICS 200 curriculum and identify critical teaching point, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course. Discussion topics will focus on questioning techniques, instructor preparation and activity facilitation.
Methodology This unit is activity based in which the small groups will analyze assigned units of the ICS 200 curriculum materials to identify teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this course. Instructors will assign half of the table groups units 2-4 and units 5-7 to
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the other half. Using the “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet” as a guide, participant groups are expected to create a 30 minute presentation of the group’s results. After the presentation, each participant group will provide constructive feedback concerning the instructional technique and the information presented. The unit concludes with the completion of the ICS 200 Final Exam.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemICS 200 Instructor GuideICS 200 Student Manual
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet”ICS 200 Final Exam
Unit 6: ICS 300
Time 9 hours 30 minutes
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on ICS 300 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, working as part of group, will discuss the objectives, critical teaching points and facilitation techniques for each of the unit activities.
2. Participants, acting alone, will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze training materials to identify specific teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for modules of the ICS 300 curriculum.
3. Participants, acting alone, will create a presentation of the results of their analysis to a group of peers.
4. Participants, acting alone, will demonstrate effective and appropriate presentation skills for a given audience.
5. Participants, acting as a group, will analyze the presentations from other their peers and provide constructive feedback that address the presentation and instructional techniques.
6. Participants, acting as a group, will discuss scenarios A-H as they
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pertain to the unit activities.
7. Participants, acting alone, will complete the current ICS 300 final exam with a score of 80% or higher.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the ICS 300 curriculum and identify critical teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course. Discussion topics will focus on questioning techniques, instructor preparation and activity facilitation.
Methodology This unit begins with an instructor-led, facilitated discussion that addresses the objectives, critical teaching points and facilitation techniques for each of the unit activities. It is then followed by an activity in which participants will analyze one unit of the ICS 300 curriculum materials to identify teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this course. Using the “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet” as a guide, each participant is expected to create a 20 minute presentation of their results. The presentation will be made to a group of participants. Each participant will make at least one presentation and observe multiple presentations of their peers, providing constructive feedback concerning the instructional technique and information presented. Depending on the number of students, it will be necessary to split the class into 2 or more groups and use breakout rooms if available. Following the individual presentations, the instructors will facilitate discussion on exercise activity scenarios A-KH to identify the critical points of each as they relate to the unit activities. The unit concludes with the completion of the ICS 300 Final Exam.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemICS 300 Instructor GuideICS 300 Student ManualICS 300 Exercise Activity Materials (Instructor Notes)
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet”ICS 300 Final ExamICS Forms 201, 215, 215a
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Unit 7: ICS 400
Time 7 hours
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on ICS 400 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
1. Participants, acting alone, will demonstrate the ability to critically analyze training materials to identify specific teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for modules of the ICS 400 curriculum.
2. Participants, acting alone, will create a presentation of the results of their analysis to a group of peers.
3. Participants, acting alone, will demonstrate effective and appropriate presentation skills for a given audience.
4. Participants, acting as a group, will analyze the presentations from other their peers and provide constructive feedback that address the presentation and instructional techniques.
5. Participants, acting alone, will complete the current ICS 400 final exam with a score of 80% or higher.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the ICS 400 curriculum and identify critical teaching points, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course. Discussion topics will focus on questioning techniques, instructor preparation and activity facilitation.
Methodology This unit begins with an instructor-led, facilitated discussion that addresses the objectives, critical teaching points and facilitation techniques for each of the unit activities. It is then followed by an activity in which participants will analyze one unit of the ICS 400 curriculum materials to identify teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this course. Using the “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet” as a guide, each participant is expected to create a 20 minute presentation of their results. The presentation will be made to a group of participants. Each participant will make at least one presentation and observe multiple presentations of their peers, providing constructive feedback concerning the instructional technique and information presented. Depending on the number of students, it will be necessary to split the class into 2 or more groups and use breakout rooms if available.
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Following the individual presentations, the instructors will facilitate discussion on the ICS 400 exercise activity scenarios in units 2-5 to identify the critical points of each as they relate to the unit activities. The unit concludes with the completion of the ICS 400 Final Exam.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemICS 400 Instructor GuideICS 400 Student ManualICS 400 Exercise Activity Materials (Instructor Notes)
Remarks None
Development Material
Student Handout- “ICS 449 TTT Activity Worksheet”ICS 400 Final Exam
Unit 8: ICS 402
Time 1 hours 30 minutes
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on ICS 402 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
Participants, acting as part of a group, will discuss the critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired output when delivering the ICS 402 course.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the ICS 402 curriculum and identify critical teaching point, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course. Discussion topics will focus on elements of the course materials and the unique audience challenges to be considered.
Methodology This unit is a facilitated, instructor-led discussion that identifies critical teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this ICS 402 curriculum.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemG191 Instructor Guide
Remarks None
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Development Material
None
Unit 9: G191 ICS/EOC Interface Workshop
Time 1 hours 30 minutes
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Identify critical teaching points, student challenges, and desired
output based on G191 course objectives.
Enabling Learning Objectives
Participants, acting as part of a group, will discuss the critical teaching points, student challenges, special audience considerations, and desired output when delivering the G191 course.
Scope This unit will provide participants opportunities to review the G191 curriculum and identify critical teaching point, student challenges and effective instructional techniques for this course.
Methodology This unit is a facilitated, instructor-led discussion that identifies critical teaching points of the course, potential challenges that students may have and effective instructional techniques that may be used to present this G191 curriculum.
References PowerPoint presentation and computer display systemG191 Instructor Guide
Remarks None
Development Material
None
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Unit 10: Coordinating & Delivering ICS Courses at the Federal, State, Tribal and Local Levels
Time 1 hour
TerminalLearningObjective
At the conclusion of this unit, participants will be able to: Describe examples of how to coordinate and execute ICS course
deliveries
Enabling Learning Objectives
Participants, acting as part of a group, will discuss examples of methods and procedures used in various jurisdictions and agencies to coordinate and deliver ICS courses.
Scope This unit will provide participants with information on how to coordinate and manage ICS course deliveries at all levels of government.
Methodology This unit is a facilitated, instructor-led discussion of the following topics: Coordination- who to contact to schedule and coordinate a course
delivery Materials- How to obtain books/disks/handouts Certificates- To be issued by the Jurisdiction or Agency which
sponsored the delivery Transportability of Completed Training- NIMS compliant training
should be accepted across jurisdictions and between agencies
References N/A
Remarks None
Development Material
None
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