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Membership Benefits: Auditing Your Swim Lessons

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What Is Auditing?

Auditing is a membership benefit that allows you to observe swim lessons taught by experienced instructors. It's a powerful tool for professional development, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how other teachers handle different situations, skills, and age groups.

Why Audit?

As a swim instructor, you're always learning. Auditing lets you:

  1. See new teaching techniques in action
  2. Observe how to manage challenging behaviors
  3. Get fresh ideas for games and drills
  4. Build confidence by watching experienced teachers
  5. Network with other instructors

How to Get Started

To audit a lesson, simply contact the instructor or facility offering the session. Most programs require you to schedule in advance and may ask you to sign a waiver. Come prepared with a notebook and a list of questions you want answered.

Tips for a Successful Audit

  1. Arrive early and introduce yourself
  2. Stay quiet and observe—don't interrupt the lesson
  3. Take notes on what works and what doesn't
  4. After the lesson, ask the instructor for feedback or clarification
  5. Apply what you learn to your own classes

Key Takeaways

Auditing is a low-cost, high-value way to improve your teaching. It exposes you to different styles, builds your toolkit, and connects you with the swim instruction community. Take advantage of this membership benefit to grow as an instructor.

This is part of a larger system

This content fits into the Swimming Ideas quest — a guided journey from first-day instructor to program director.

Originally from: https://www.swimminglessonsideas.com/?p=28234

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