D5.3 Award criteria
Continual assessment during course plus completion of all questions in the Exercises and Course Information booklet and the assessment papers. D5.4 Instructor qualifications Course
Qualification
Essential Navigation and Seamanship
RYA Shorebased Instructor for Navigation RYA Yachtmaster Instructor qualified before 1 March 2019 RYA Powerboat Trainer appointed before 1 March 2019
If supporting the online course, the instructor must complete the online course themselves
Day Skipper and Coastal Skipper/Yachtmaster Offshore
Yachtmaster Ocean
RYA Shorebased Instructor for Navigation RYA Yachtmaster Instructor qualified before 1 March 2019
RYA Shorebased Instructor for Navigation who is also a holder of the Yachtmaster Ocean Certificate of Competence
RYA Yachtmaster Instructor qualified before 1 March 2019 and is also a holder of the Yachtmaster Ocean Certificate of Competence
D5.5 Student:instructor ratio
Classroom courses: No more than 12 students per class, with a maximum of three students to a computer at any time is permitted.
D5.6 Course materials Students in the same classroom must each use an ‘Exercises and Course Information’ booklet of the same edition i.e. from the same year of release.
The edition is indicated in the first part of the code found on the bottom right of the front cover (see image below). The numbers denote, in this order: edition (year current course material published) / year course material was updated / reprint run.
In addition, all students in the same classroom must use ‘Assessment’ papers from the same year for example 2017/18/x.
On successful completion of a course the Recognised Training Centre (RTC) must issue the student with the appropriate certificate, record the certificate in the logbook and keep a record at the centre.
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