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ICP International FAQs (frequently-asked questions)


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Question
·  Where can I teach?
·  What do I do with the Insurance Waiver?
·  I'm living near Seoul, South Korea

I have been skating since 1992 and really love the sport.  I would consider myself advanced/expert.

There is a such a  huge interest in inline skating over here recently it's zmazing.

I'd like to start teaching some classes, but have never taught before.

How can I take some instructor classes and learn how to teach?

Koreacam



Answer
·  Where can I teach?

You can teach through sporting goods or skate retailers, community centers, Parks and Recreation departments, local universities or community colleges, health clubs and skate schools, and as a free-lance IISA Certified Instructor.

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·  What do I do with the Insurance Waiver?

Your insurance certificate will be mailed to you in 4-6 weeks. The insurance is bound, however, o­n the day you pass the exam. If o­ne of your students is injured during a class, contact the ICP by phone at: 216-371-2977 or fax: 216-387-6270. (Not Applicable outside of North America) Your IISA membership and/or insurance will expire o­n December 31, of this year. Watch for your renewal application in November. (AT THIS TIME LIABILITY INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE TO NORTH AMERICAN INSTRUCTORS o­nLY. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CONTINENTAL DIRECTOR FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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·  I'm living near Seoul, South Korea

I have been skating since 1992 and really love the sport.  I would consider myself advanced/expert.

There is a such a  huge interest in inline skating over here recently it's zmazing.

I'd like to start teaching some classes, but have never taught before.

How can I take some instructor classes and learn how to teach?

Koreacam


Pleae contact the Asian Region Director or our Korea Coordiantor,
http://www.icpsingapore.org/icpasiapacific

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