RossA wrote:OK, someone tell me how to find the non-NRA class button to hit. I swear when I posted a class last week there were only a couple of NRA options.
When you log in to schedule a class, the default is for "NRA Affiliated" meaning an NRA Class. (See top of the page.) Change that to "Non-NRA."
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
When you log in to schedule a class, the default is for "NRA Affiliated" meaning an NRA Class. (See top of the page.) Change that to "Non-NRA."
Chas.
Charles,
In your opinion, should we schedule all of our LTC (CHL) courses on the NRA site? I had never thought about adding them as they are not NRA classes.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
When you log in to schedule a class, the default is for "NRA Affiliated" meaning an NRA Class. (See top of the page.) Change that to "Non-NRA."
Chas.
Charles,
In your opinion, should we schedule all of our LTC (CHL) courses on the NRA site? I had never thought about adding them as they are not NRA classes.
Thanks,
Erick Drake
I'm going to schedule a few, but by no means all of the classes. I'm also scheduling my home-grown classes that make up my Handgun Skills Series of classes.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
When you log in to schedule a class, the default is for "NRA Affiliated" meaning an NRA Class. (See top of the page.) Change that to "Non-NRA."
Chas.
Charles,
In your opinion, should we schedule all of our LTC (CHL) courses on the NRA site? I had never thought about adding them as they are not NRA classes.
Thanks,
Erick Drake
I'm going to schedule a few, but by no means all of the classes. I'm also scheduling my home-grown classes that make up my Handgun Skills Series of classes.
Chas.
I agree, this is the third class I've registered this year on the NRA site. No need to put them all on there.
Texas CHL Instructor
NRA Basic Pistol Instructor, NRA Certified RSO
Life member NRA, Life member TSRA
I think you only have to take the BIT w/i 2 years IFF you are taking another course. For instance, I wanted to take CRSO and was told the I had to have BIT w/i 2 years. :(
As i remember my pistol class instructor said get all the instructor classes in that you want/can within two years so that you don't have to take BIT again. Then as long as you teach a course (he said NRA) every (2?) year your good.
Jay E Morris,
Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
NRA Lifetime, TSRA Lifetime NRA Recruiter (link)
RossA wrote:So what about that idea of having to take a new BIT class every two years? Is that really going into effect?
Yes, we are going to have to take BIT every two years when we renew our NRA instructor credentials. It will be updated annually and will no longer be the same course. This is being done to create a continuing education element to our certification that will help a lot if an instructor is sued. This is preferable to having a continuing education course for each shooting discipline for which we are certified.
RossA wrote:So what about that idea of having to take a new BIT class every two years? Is that really going into effect?
Yes, we are going to have to take BIT every two years when we renew our NRA instructor credentials. It will be updated annually and will no longer be the same course. This is being done to create a continuing education element to our certification that will help a lot if an instructor is sued. This is preferable to having a continuing education course for each shooting discipline for which we are certified.
Chas.
I emailed NRA yesterday, about this. The reply
It’s not actually BIT, but it’s a refresher course instructors will need to complete when they renew. This is NOT complete at this time, but it is in the future, probably two years or so down the road. That’s why we have been putting this information out.
Keep in mind, this is a refresher which will be completed in an elearning environment. It’s not a course that instructors would need to go find, pay to take, etc.. We also will require some activity from our instructors. They should report at least one course per renewal cycle to show that they are an active instructor.
o b juan wrote:K, someone tell me how to find the non-NRA class button to hit. I swear when I posted a class last week there were only a couple of NRA options.
Me also which site @nra must we go ..
https://nrainstructors.org/instructorad ... Login.aspx
And once you sign in click on "Manage Training and Students",
then on the right side click on "Register New Course".
At the top of the Register New Course click the radio button "Non-NRA" and continue.
Texas CHL Instructor
NRA Basic Pistol Instructor, NRA Certified RSO
Life member NRA, Life member TSRA