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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2340166" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>CLEET provides a detailed lesson plan that mandates so much material that it is difficult to cover in 6 hours, especially to the detail specified.</p><p><span style="font-size: 12px">For each class, the instructor fills out a mandatory form that specifies time and location of classroom and a separate entry for the range. The form requires at least 6 hours classroom, stated right on the form.</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having taught for Federal, College, and gun courses in/for 4 states, I teach exactly what is required, no war stories, no BS, and I use every bit of the 6 hours. With a small class, not all the 2 hours range time is always required.</p><p></p><p>I am apalled that any instructor would gloss over the law section of the course, as several people have related to me. I allowed some people to audit my SDA class after they took a "half-day" course, which spent about 1 hour on the law part vs the 4 hours it takes by the CLEET lesson plan. I assign as "homework" to read the entire SDA once in your life while waiting for your license, but <strong>that is in addition to covering ALL the required topics in the CLEET lesson plan.</strong></p><p></p><p>As an aside, I have run into the same problem in doing hunter safety in 3 states: some people just can't teach and should not try. There is one individual in SW OK "teaching" Hunter Safety and SDA courses (whom I know well) that could not follow a lesson plan if his life depended on it. His students pass the written tests only because he reads them the answers just before the test. He spends the rest of the time preaching and BS-ing.</p><p>I wish CLEET had the personnel to audit every instructor in the state, and maintain quality. If we have to do it, we should have to do it uniformly.</p><p></p><p>A whole separate subject is whether there should be a state-mandated course at all. That should be a different topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2340166, member: 796"] CLEET provides a detailed lesson plan that mandates so much material that it is difficult to cover in 6 hours, especially to the detail specified. [SIZE=3]For each class, the instructor fills out a mandatory form that specifies time and location of classroom and a separate entry for the range. The form requires at least 6 hours classroom, stated right on the form.[/SIZE] Having taught for Federal, College, and gun courses in/for 4 states, I teach exactly what is required, no war stories, no BS, and I use every bit of the 6 hours. With a small class, not all the 2 hours range time is always required. I am apalled that any instructor would gloss over the law section of the course, as several people have related to me. I allowed some people to audit my SDA class after they took a "half-day" course, which spent about 1 hour on the law part vs the 4 hours it takes by the CLEET lesson plan. I assign as "homework" to read the entire SDA once in your life while waiting for your license, but [B]that is in addition to covering ALL the required topics in the CLEET lesson plan.[/B] As an aside, I have run into the same problem in doing hunter safety in 3 states: some people just can't teach and should not try. There is one individual in SW OK "teaching" Hunter Safety and SDA courses (whom I know well) that could not follow a lesson plan if his life depended on it. His students pass the written tests only because he reads them the answers just before the test. He spends the rest of the time preaching and BS-ing. I wish CLEET had the personnel to audit every instructor in the state, and maintain quality. If we have to do it, we should have to do it uniformly. A whole separate subject is whether there should be a state-mandated course at all. That should be a different topic. [/QUOTE]
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