*200 hrs teaching experience must be completed between successful completion of the Level 2 Instructor qualification and commencement of the Level 3 ISIA course. Hours must be submitted to the BASI office 2 weeks prior to attending these courses.
Please Note: Your licence will not be valid without a minimum of a BASIC Criminal Record Disclosure, click here or a Valid First Aid & Emergency Certificate, click here. Your licence needs to be Refreshed at least once every 3 years, click here.
Re-assessment
Re-assessments must be taken within 2 years of the date of the course they have failed otherwise the candidate will be required to pay for and attend the whole course again.
If a candidate fails both the Teaching and the Technical elements of the course, they must re-sit the whole 10 day Level 3 ISIA course.
If a candidate fails either the Teaching or the Technical element of the course they can book onto 5 days of the 10 day Telemark Level 3 ISIA course: week 1 is for Technical re-assessments and week 2 is for Teaching re-assessments. There is no limit to the number of re-assessments allowed on each course.
Pre-requisites
- Successful completion of the Telemark Level 2 Instructor Qualification
- 200 hrs Teaching Experience*
In order to give students more support and direction before they embark on the highest level courses, the Common Theory course will now act as an introductory course, coming in before the Telemark Level 3 ISIA Course. We strongly recommend that this module is completed first but this is not mandatory. The focus of the Common Theory course will be on providing the tools required to deal with the elite performance necessary for Telemark Level 3 ISIA standards. This will include a Sports Psychology presentation, including tactics for dealing with stress during performance and development of endurance.
Outcome
On successful completion of all training, students will have developed their technical competence and understanding of the underlying principles of ski teaching. The Telemark Level 3 ISIA licence qualifies the student to teach up to parallel skiing/telemarking and beyond. This includes techniques and tactics for bumps, steeper terrain, higher speeds and variable conditions within marked pistes and off piste on marked routes. Individuals may be required to resit all or part of the modules.