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Armoury curriculum and test? Hi!
The Swedish Sports Federation has a program where clubs which hold sports-related courses can get a lot of the costs subsidized. I am thinking about that to fund an armoury course for our big batch of beginners. For the subsidy to be paid out, hovewer, the club must show that several criteria are met, among them a previously specified curriculum and some of sort post-course evaluation of the students.
The objective of the course would be to get beginners to do problem identification, basic repairs and maintenance of point weapons and clothing.
Does anyone have a ready armoury curriculum which they are willing to share? English works just fine. Does anyone have a set of test questions, if possible multiple-choice variety?
All help will be acknowledged on the club homepage, if you wish so.
Have a nice time!
Peter Gustafsson -
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Array The study guide for the US armourery Colleage has been posted on this forum and if you go to the FIE website and get Dan DeChaine e mail address he sit on the Semi Commison he wrote the curriculum for the US Armourery colleage You had problem downloading the word doc that Mergs posted on the theard. Tim Loomis
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Array Dan is in the process of revising the study guide. Some are not revelent, such as the wiring of reals, since the manufacturers are not consistent. Rules have changed. Some wording needs to be cleaned up. When the revised version is done it will be posted on the USFA web site. Get the current one for now. Donald Hollis Clinton, Jr. DHCJr@juno.com
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