The new LTC Course Outline states that the course is designed for a Minimum of 4 hours and a Maximum of 6 hours. However, 30 minutes have been added to the approximate times of the Handgun Use and Safety Module to include the restraint holster information.
Adding the stated approximate minimum time allocated for the 4 modules equals 4 hours and 30 minutes. Then adding the stated approximate maximum time allocated equals 5 hours and 30 minutes.
From that it appears that RSD will be expecting 4 hours and 30 minutes on the new CHL-100 Forms.
LTC Course Hours Discrepancy?
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LTC Course Hours Discrepancy?
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{ noticed that while prepping for my 1st class fridaY Where can I find a stop watch with an alarm?



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Go to the cooking section of any department store and purchase a kitchen timer.o b juan wrote:{ noticed that while prepping for my 1st class fridaY Where can I find a stop watch with an alarm?![]()
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The DPS Course Outline time allotments are approximations. For instance, Module 1 states "Time Allotted: Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours". What is important is that all the listed topics, at a minimum, are adequately covered. My classroom time seems to be running in the neighborhood of 4-1/2 to 5 hours. With the new material, I will need to pick up the pace a little to include the new stuff within the same timeframe.
At the start of class, I explain that the state mandates a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 hours of classroom instruction. How long it takes for that particular class will depend a lot on the quality and quantity of questions, how many breaks or other interruptions we have, and how well my brain is functioning that day.
At the start of class, I explain that the state mandates a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 hours of classroom instruction. How long it takes for that particular class will depend a lot on the quality and quantity of questions, how many breaks or other interruptions we have, and how well my brain is functioning that day.
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That is pretty much my disclaimer too! I strive for 4 hours, but always seem to end up closer to 5. And I feel like I am talking like an auctioneer!dogflight wrote:At the start of class, I explain that the state mandates a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 hours of classroom instruction. How long it takes for that particular class will depend a lot on the quality and quantity of questions, how many breaks or other interruptions we have, and how well my brain is functioning that day.
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Crossfire wrote:And I feel like I am talking like an auctioneer!

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