32 Degrees: The Active Art of Ski Instruction

This excerpted feature, “The Active Art of Ski Instruction: How Great Teachers Adapt & Modify the Elements of Every Lesson,” by PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray, appears in the forthcoming Winter 2025 Issue of 32 Degrees.

32 Degrees: The Active Art of Ski Instruction2024-12-16T09:20:09-07:00

Developing a Love and Passion for the Craft of Ski Instructing with Maxwell Sleeper

Maxwell Sleeper, an Alpine Level II instructor, with Children’s Specialist 1 and Freestyle Specialist 1 credentials, has been honing his skills this summer at The Remarkables, in Queenstown, New Zealand. Find out what he’s bringing back to the States to help inform his teaching at Vermont’s Jay Peak.

Developing a Love and Passion for the Craft of Ski Instructing with Maxwell Sleeper2024-08-16T12:18:25-06:00

32 Degrees: Life as a Learning Connection

This “Last Run” column, written by PSIA-AASI Lead Writer Peter Kray, appears in the Winter 2024 Issue of 32 Degrees. How does the Learning Connection Model (LCM) inform your life?

32 Degrees: Life as a Learning Connection2024-01-26T10:25:49-07:00

PSIA-AASI Launches New Teaching Snowsports Manual

This new manual brings to life the three components of PSIA-AASI’s Learning Connection – people skills, teaching skills, and technical skills – to provide a framework for snowsports instructors’ development.

PSIA-AASI Launches New Teaching Snowsports Manual2020-04-30T19:56:43-06:00
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