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Guidelines
for Use
This program is objective and goal-oriented, and it was not
designed to be competitive. It is an instructional tool designed
to enhance the effectiveness of therapeutic riding programs in
several ways:
1. The criteria can be used by instructors for pre-testing, setting
riding goals, as teaching guidelines or objectives and for post-testing.
2. Riding students can gain an awareness of their individual
skill acquisition as they observe their mastery being recorded.
A certificate is earned when mastery of all skills at a level
is reached. It may be appropriate for students themselves to actively
participate in the planning and setting of goals based on the
sequential objectives of the program.
3. Use of the certification program can assist in preparing riding
students for competition in therapeutic horse shows and clinics
sponsored locally or by TRAV, and for mainstreaming into riding
classes, shows, clinics and other equine activities for the non-disabled.
4. The written record provided by the certification program can
be helpful in the successful transition to another riding facility
or equine activity.
Directions for Completing Checklists
1. Make a copy of the appropriate level checklist for each student.
2. As individual skills are mastered, record the date of mastery
in the space provided. Use black or blue ink to record as these
colors photocopy best.
3. If a substitute instructor makes the entry, or if the regular
instructor changes before all the skills at that level have been
mastered, note this change on the checklist.
4. When a student has mastered all of the skills* at a particular
level, the instructor should then sign the checklist and give
it to the program administrator (or designated person) who will
submit it for a certificate.
5. TRAV-member centers should send the completed checklists to:
TRAV RIDER ACHEIVMENT AWARDS, P. O. BOX 531, UPPERVILLE, VA 20184.
A certificate will be sent to the center within three weeks. The
certificates will be signed by the TRAV president and will also
need to be signed by the instructor.
*There may be situations where a student, due to a disability-related
limitation, can master the vast majority, but not all of the skills
listed for a particular level. In such instances, an explanation
prepared by the instructor should be submitted along with the
checklist.
Download Level 1 Criteria
(Bronze)
Download Level 2
Criteria (Silver)
Download Level 3 Criteria
(Gold)
For future updated rider certification program information contact:
Marjorie L. Youngs, M.Ed.
422 Gorham Lane
Boyce, Virginia 22620
(540) 837-1575
mlyoungs@hotmail.com
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