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Six Benchmarks for Success

  1. Senior Evaluator Assessment:
    1. Provide information about the Senior evaluation process and the successful use of the senior ski/board scorecard.
    2. Objective: CD Candidate Senior Evaluators will utilize the Senior ski/board scorecard in a demonstration of the Senior evaluation and the Senior Evaluation Process. 
  2. Senior Evaluator Assessment: Assessment of skiing/riding movement analysis of video or live demos.
    1. Objective: CD Candidate Senior Evaluators can identify correct senior skiing/boarding movements using video and live demonstrations with 90% accuracy.
  3. Senior Evaluator Assessment:
    1. Ability to provide feedback and corrective suggestions positively.
    2. Objective: CD Candidate Senior Evaluators will demonstrate feedback by modeling positive corrective suggestions utilizing video and live demonstrations. 
  4. Senior Evaluator Individual Performance:
    1. Provide evaluation demonstrations of the senior-level skills as listed on the CD Senior scorecard.
    2. Objective: CD Candidate Senior Evaluators, evaluations of Senior level skills at the Senior level (skiing/riding) required on the CD Senior scorecard. + = –
  5. Senior Evaluator Individual Performance:
    1. Personally performs effective Ski /board movements at or above the senior level.
    2. Objective: CD Candidate Senior Evaluators will demonstrate effective ski/board movements at the senior level as defined in the senior manual. Evaluation will be based on observation by an ASE and recorded on the evaluation card. 
  6. Senior Evaluator Individual Performance:
    1. Assess technical knowledge using materials from the resource list for ASEA.
    2. Objective: CD candidate senior evaluators (CSE) will demonstrate a competent level of technical vocabulary on a written test with 90% accuracy.

ASE is only awarded upon completion and maintenance of all the requirements. It is not a recognition of attendance or a lifelong grant. Continuing education requirements must be achieved to retain accreditation.

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