Episode 727 | Delivering the Technical Side of the LCM in a Fun and Engaging Way

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

On this episode, podcast host George Thomas (LIII Alpine) catches up with Pete Allison, Associate Professor at Penn State University. Pete has been working with PSIA-AASI for nearly a decade and is working to prove the value and worth of a PSIA-AASI certification. The (Learning Connection Model) LCM is PSIA-AASI's main educational tool. It identifies the student as the center of three pillars of great instruction. People, Teaching and Technical Skills. George and Pete chat about how to make the technicalities in teaching on snow more fun and engaging. This discussion dives into some of the intricacies of being good at teaching and people skills, but not being as good at delivering technical ideas in a fun way. Pete goes on to talk about how giving students 1-2 things to work on at a time is more efficient than calling everything out at once. “Drip feed” your students and make them aware that what they’re doing will feel different and new and reassure them that this is a good thing. Tune in to hear more or head to thesnowpros.org.

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