- Oct 4, 2010
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Hi
I was wondering how students and reflexologists would feel if their practitioner level reflexology course which is acreditted by the AOR had been qualified three months when starting teaching the course....
My concerns are for the students with lack of clinical experience to draw upon.
No teaching qualification before starting the course
Making a mockery of the profession if colleges are getting in newly qualified reflexologists to teach new practitioners.
AOR states that a teacher on a course must have 5 years clinical experience and a teaching qualification and an assistant 3 years clinical and teaching qualification. 3 months is no where near!!!!
I did speak to AOR in October but she is still teaching!
I would be interested in hearing your comments.
Thanks in advance
I was wondering how students and reflexologists would feel if their practitioner level reflexology course which is acreditted by the AOR had been qualified three months when starting teaching the course....
My concerns are for the students with lack of clinical experience to draw upon.
No teaching qualification before starting the course
Making a mockery of the profession if colleges are getting in newly qualified reflexologists to teach new practitioners.
AOR states that a teacher on a course must have 5 years clinical experience and a teaching qualification and an assistant 3 years clinical and teaching qualification. 3 months is no where near!!!!
I did speak to AOR in October but she is still teaching!
I would be interested in hearing your comments.
Thanks in advance