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The Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) is Canada's national professional snowboard teaching organisation.
Abbreviation | CASI |
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Formation | 1994 |
Type | Nonprofit Organization |
Purpose | Snowboarding Education |
Headquarters | Cambridge, Ontario |
Official languages | English / French |
Key people | Dan Genge CEO Jeff Chandler National Technical Coordinator |
Website | casi-acms.com |
CASI is the oldest snowboard teaching organisation in North America, founded in 1994,[1] three years before the [2] founding of AASI. Headquartered in Cambridge, Ontario, CASI is organised into six regions in Canada.
CASI runs teaching courses and certifies instructors in Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Andorra.[3]
Organisation
CASI is organised into six regions: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic. CASI has a Technical and Evaluation Committee that considers course content and technical principles.[1]
Membership
To become a member of CASI, it is necessary to pass an instructor certification course.[1] CASI offers four levels of instructor certification and an additional freestyle certification.[4] Instructors are evaluated on technical skills and teaching skills.[5]
The CASI level 1 course is recognized as credit for graduation in the Canadian province of British Columbia.[6]
References
- ^ a b c "CASI-ACMS Website".
- ^ "History of PSIA-AASI". PSIA-AASI Website. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
- ^ "Evergreen International Ski School".
- ^ "CASI Certification Ladder".
- ^ "CASI Level 1 Instructor Course Outline".
- ^ "British Columbia External Credentials". British Columbia Provincial Government Website. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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