Done it
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:06 am
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Thanks - an extraordinary dayAlan_D wrote:Youth Music Initiative?
Youth Missions International?
YMI Jeans?
[Penny drops.]
Ah, Yacht Master Instructor!
Congratulations.
Thanks. No particular tale to tell, just the last day of a very tiring and challenging 5-day assessment - but the feeling of relief and achievement from that one word at the final debrief - 'congratulations' - was intense.Gardenshed wrote:Congratulations
Is there a tale to be told about the extraordinary day?
As a matter of interest, how much of the time is spent assessing your sailing skills and how much is spent assessing your teaching skills? And congratulations, of course.Nick wrote:Thanks. No particular tale to tell, just the last day of a very tiring and challenging 5-day assessment...Gardenshed wrote:Congratulations
Is there a tale to be told about the extraordinary day?
Maybe 50/50, but the two were inextricably linked witih all manoevres talked through, reviewed and analysed. It was flat out every day, usually sailing all day with an hour for lunch with each trainee doing at least one 'theory/chat' teaching assessment session each, then another 3 or more in the evenings and the odd one thrown in at other times (eg before setting off). Actually sailing maybe 8-9 hours a day and on the helm roughly a third of that demonstrating manoevres and another third talking the helmsman through a manoevre.ubergeekian wrote:
As a matter of interest, how much of the time is spent assessing your sailing skills and how much is spent assessing your teaching skills? And congratulations, of course.
GreenockShard wrote:And did you go anywhere nice?
Well done for getting out in one piece.Nick wrote:GreenockShard wrote:And did you go anywhere nice?