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Foundations Course & Certification - CLICK HERE to Begin
Online Self-Study
Complete the self-study material at least 24 hours before your first online session, otherwise it will result in a cancellation of your meeting, which will incur a cancellation fee. Therefore please plan your time accordingly to complete the material, and if you expect a delay, let us know as soon as possible to make the necessary accommodations.
Be sure to reference the manual for each set of questions, as instructed. If you have any questions, please ask!
After submitting, you will have a chance to update your answers based on the feedback you receive.
Making Corrections:
Once you submit, you will receive two emails - The first will be to confirm that your form has been submitted and include a button that says "Edit Response"; the second email will include your grade and the feedback. In order to update your answers you will need to open the FIRST email and click "Edit Response", and you can update your responses based on the feedback provided in the SECOND email.
Meeting Outline:
Meeting 1:
Objectives:
Review activity responses
Review teaching tools
Practice teaching stage 1 – lesson a (falling to 2-foot glide) and b (lemon drop+ fwd plow stop)
Homework
Prepare all the items for your "session outline before class check list". Pick a pretend student to use their information. Next class, we will be teaching the rest of stage 1 and 2 skills (for those who have already done Skate IA level 1, we will finish 3 as well, and a teaching assessment is only required based on examiner discretion)
How do you explain to your students how to register for their Roll Right membership? See the answer above and be prepared to explain in Meeting 3.
Find out the rules on using the material and using our logo and how to stay a member in good standing, and be prepared to answer questions in Meeting 3.
Meeting 2:
Objectives:
Check homework
Practice teaching stage 1 – lesson c (Bwd “A” Walk, bwd plow stop, 90° step turn)
Practice teaching remainder of skills for stage 2
Homework:
Prepare for your teaching assessment. You will teach a beginner stage 1a lesson. Have a session outline ready, and use the examiner’s information as your student, imagine that it is their first time skating. (If deemed unnecessary, skip to Post-Course Checklist.)
Meeting 3:
Objectives:
Check homework
Practice teaching stage 3 skills
Teaching assessment
Post-Course Checklist:
Complete the course feedback form
Confirm profile details are accurate and email info@rollright.org if any changes need to be made
Ensure insurance, first aid, and other certificates are up to date
Wait for the graduation package to be emailed (usually ~5 to 10 business days)
Send a picture of you with your name badge once you receive it!
RR Membership Procedure for Coaches
All skaters who participate in the RR program with a coach, whether for private lessons or group lessons, must register as a RR Member. Your insurance requires that skaters are registered RR members.
Registration ensures consistent program delivery because:
It prompts skaters to review the program policies before starting lessons, such as wearing protective gear, thus taking the onus from coaches of having to review program policies with all new skaters.
It prompts skaters to complete a Par-Q quiz to ensure they are fit to participate in new physical activity, thereby limiting cases of injury and possible lawsuits against coaches.
It prompts skaters to sign liability waivers, where they agree not to hold coaches accountable for injuries, again limiting cases of injury and possible lawsuits against coaches. A copy is given to the instructor.
It prompts students to rate their skating ability, so coaches have an idea of the level of skater before their first class, so coaches can better prepare for the lesson.
Skaters receive an automatic confirmation of their payment, as well as their registration responses. They also get another email once their file has been updated and their membership number assigned.
It provides a membership number, which gives skaters exclusive access to resources as they become available, such as the skills videos.
The membership number is also used to register their progress and, in the future, register for certification courses.
Together, these factors enhance the skaters’ overall learning experience and experience with you as a coach.
However, we recognize the challenge in checking that skaters are registered, so here are some tips to make registration easier.
Link the registration site directly to your payment portal and give clear instructions that new registrants must complete their RR Membership registration prior to attending their first class: https://www.rollright.org/learn-to-skate/membership
Schedule time to complete the registration with the participant directly, as one would in a registration office.
You can see live updates when someone registers through our online database. You can also ask skaters to show their payment receipt.
Trial Lessons:
The registration benefits are most enjoyed by participants who intend on attending multiple classes. So for the case of one-off lessons, seminars, workshops, sample lessons, etc. Coaches can opt to have their participants complete the registration as usual, but only complete payment after they decide they want to continue. If they take a second lesson, they will need to complete their membership payment.
Note Regarding Waivers
Skaters acknowledge a waiver when they complete their Roll Right membership registration. However, your insurance company may have different requirements. Please review your insurance requirements and follow those guidelines to ensure you are covered. Roll Right Skating Academy Ltd. is not responsible for adhering to other insurance requirements. If your insurance company requires a specific waiver, please contact us to add your waiver to the form.
The best way to prevent insurance and injury-related problems is to teach in a safe and controlled environment and require your skaters to wear protective gear.
LTRR Advanced Certification - CLICK HERE to Begin
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Meeting Outline:
Objectives:
Check how you've been doing with the beginner program and if you have any questions
Introduce and review any new material developed
Review how to teach advanced skills stages 4-6
Post-Course Checklist:
Complete the course feedback form
Confirm profile details are accurate and email info@rollright.org if any changes need to be made
Ensure insurance, first aid, and other certificates are up to date
Wait for the graduation package to be emailed (usually ~5 to 10 business days)
Send a picture of you with your badge once you receive it! It will be shared on social media. If you do NOT want it shared, please let us know.
RR Rhythm Skating Certification
How to Get Started:
Please contact info@rollright.org
RR Roller Dance Certification
How to Get Started:
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RR Skate Park Certification
How to Get Started:
Please contact info@rollright.org