Law Enforcement Training: SAPD Hosts Penn State University Justice and Safety Institute
Event Title:
Instructor Development with Penn State University Justice and Safety Institute
Dates and Times:
November 3-7, 2025
Location:
Saint Albans Police Department Headquarters
613 MacCorkle Avenue, Saint Albans, WV 25177
Course Description:
Join us for an in-depth Instructor Development event presented by the Penn State University Justice and Safety Institute. This 5-day program is meticulously structured to enhance the instructional capabilities of participants, empowering them with advanced techniques for teaching within law enforcement and safety environments.
Course Modules Overview:
- Day 1 – Build a Foundation: Introduction to basic adult learning theories.
- Day 2 – Learning Principles & Course Preparation: Strategies to enhance learner retention and effective course design.
- Day 3 – Training Approaches: Exploration of various teaching methodologies tailored for adult learners in law enforcement.
- Day 4 – Assessing, Testing, and Evaluating & Communication: Techniques for evaluating learning outcomes and effective communication strategies for trainers.
- Day 5 – Presentations: Participants will create and deliver presentations utilizing concepts learned throughout the week.
Course Objectives:
- Master the application of SMART objectives in developing learning activities.
- Synthesize and apply effective communication strategies for varied training scenarios.
- Implement classroom management techniques and evaluate training effectiveness using Kirkpatrick’s four levels.
- Develop comprehensive presentations that integrate all course concepts.
Instructor: Charles W. Rapp, Manager for the Criminal Justice Professional Training Unit at Penn State Justice and Safety Institute, brings extensive experience in law enforcement training and education. With a background as a Major at Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and Executive Director at Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions, Charles offers a wealth of knowledge in both practical law enforcement and academic settings.
Who Should Attend: This course is designed for law enforcement professionals, educators in justice and safety fields, and trainers who are looking to enhance their instructional skills and methodologies.
Accommodation Assistance: Need accommodation for our training events? Contact the Saint Albans Police Department for recommended lodging options and potential discounted rates to ensure a comfortable and affordable stay.
This course not only equips participants with advanced teaching techniques but also emphasizes the importance of effective instructional design and delivery in law enforcement training environments.