EXAM COVERAGE - Fire Instructor 1 Exam
The Fire Instructor 1 Exam evaluates foundational knowledge and skills
required to teach and train entry-level fire service personnel. Key
topics include basic principles of instruction, lesson plan preparation,
and classroom and hands-on teaching techniques. The exam covers
adult learning principles, effective communication, demonstration and
performance evaluation, and providing constructive feedback.
Candidates are tested on student assessment, safety during training
exercises, and maintaining training records. Additional areas include
legal and ethical responsibilities, adherence to fire service standards,
and strategies for engaging diverse learners. The exam emphasizes
developing instructional skills, applying teaching principles, and
,fostering a safe and effective learning environment for firefighters and
emergency responders.
During the instructional preparation step, you should:
A. grade all tests and perform item analysis
B. review all injuries and generate a finalized report
C. select appropriate training aids for the information taught
C. select appropriate training aids for the information taught
,When given a topic for instructional delivery, you should determine
what materials are needed:
A. by consulting agency policies and procedures
B. from the lesson plan on the topic
C. by networking with other instructors
B. from the lesson plan on the topic
, Which is a function of the instructor regarding management of
resources for a training program?
A. assign qualified instructors
B. standardize equipment
C. adjust the resources, staff, facilities and training program budget
B. standardize equipment