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Who has the authority to certify Instructor Aides?

Only head coaches

WSIs or WSI trainers

The authority to certify Instructor Aides rests with Water Safety Instructors (WSIs) or WSI trainers because they possess the specialized training and knowledge required to ensure that the aides are qualified to assist with instruction. WSIs are trained not only in teaching aquatic skills but also in safety protocols and the specific needs of a diverse population in a swimming environment. This enables them to evaluate the competencies of the instructor aides effectively and ensure they meet the necessary standards to support teaching efforts safely.

The role of a WSI or WSI trainer typically encompasses a comprehensive understanding of the instructional process and the ability to mentor, assess, and certify those who will be assisting in the teaching of swimming lessons. Their expert understanding of pedagogical techniques and water safety principles is crucial in preparing and approving aides, which is why they hold this responsibility.

Gym supervisors

Any licensed swimming instructor

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