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Sept 00
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Kim
Peterson
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an instructor, your success is a result of how accurately you determine
and fulfill students' desires. How can you find out what they want?
What needs should you, the ski instructor, expect to fulfill? |
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June 01
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Diana
Rogers
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An
important factor in your success as an instructor is your ability
to determine what the students desire from their ski lesson, and
how to get them to their goals. However, equally important in your
success as an instructor is your ability to reduce the "leap
of faith" that your students must take.
Students are
more likely to participate enthusiastically in your lesson if they
know how the activities relate to their wishes for the lesson. The
following workshop should help you learn to relate your lesson activities
to student desires in a concise and informative manner.
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