32 Degrees: Meet the 2024-28 National Team Members
The Fall 2024 issue of 32 Degrees magazine is out and it includes a special feature on the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team, which sets the standard for U.S. ski and snowboard instruction.
The Fall 2024 issue of 32 Degrees magazine is out and it includes a special feature on the 2024-28 PSIA-AASI National Team, which sets the standard for U.S. ski and snowboard instruction.
In this installment of the “Certification Secrets” series, former PSIA Cross Country Team Coach and Cross Country Task Force member Scott McGee emphasizes why even starting down the path to certification can create more success – and fun – in your teaching journey.
2024 Snowsports Management Virtual Summit kicks off online on October 16, 2024. Read through the options below and register for one, two or all three sessions to get the most benefit.
Want to make this your best winter ever as a professional ski and snowboard instructor? PSIA-AASI has all the resources you need to take charge of your professional development and achieve your goals.
Katie Brinton, a PSIA-AASI Eastern Region alpine examiner and senior editor for Ski Area Management (SAM), shares her thoughts on her professional development, working with mentors and peers to reach her goals, and the importance of events like Women’s Summit.
Earlier this week, the 2021-24 PSIA-AASI National Team began to close out their last season together, as they focused on professional development and the ongoing evolution of their Interski 2023 presentations. Find out more about their Winter Training session in Vail, Colorado.
PSIA-AASI Education Development Manager Angelo Ross shares his top reasons to travel for educational events. You can search for events by region and read more about specific upcoming events by visiting the Event Calendar page on our website.
The PSIA-AASI National Team will train together in Vail, Colorado, at the end of this week, putting the cap on a remarkable three-season term (shortened by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic) that saw them refine the Learning Connection Model, introduce the Unified Assessment Form, and make significant strides toward national alignment.
One of the reasons PSIA-AASI National Team members are so inspirational – both to their students and other instructors – is because they never stop looking for new ways to improve their own teaching and riding. Here are just some of the ways team members are working to “improve their game” this season.
Over the past three months, PSIA-AASI National Team members have shared their professional development plans, their pride in the work they’ve done for the benefit of professional snowsports instructors, and how they achieved their personal goals. Here, 10 team members reflect on what it means for them to be part of the Snow Pro Community.