Highlights Changed research method to exploratory providing population sample context. Maintained sample anonymity by adding quantitative information about population. Clarified sample population in more detail, while maintaining ethical practices. Second author dropped; institutional requirement no longer necessary. Clarified Vehicle Miles Traveled, de-emphasizing as a measure of efficacy. Candidate fit de-emphasized to better present the qualitative results of the sample. Emphasized Emotional Intelligence as variable supporting job and organizational fit. Added exemplar reference to physical therapy education as potential corollary. Added enumerated areas for improvement based on generated themes. Clarified differences and similarities between managers and trainer perspectives. Application and reference updates added supporting driver training literature.

    Abstract Introduction: An essential aspect of motorcycle rider education is how the instructor selection process impacts student learning, sometimes referred to as the human element, as it is a significant factor influencing curriculum success. Student and program achievements are partially contingent on instructors who understand the curriculum and facilitate student learning during instruction. Previous research on motorcycle rider education has emphasized a need for the examination of instructor selection and development, stating that quality education is reliant on instructors who are competent and qualified. Method: By applying an exploratory study method, state and military Motorcycle Safety Education Program Managers and Instructor Trainers were examined and compared through telephonic interviews to develop a greater understanding of instructor candidate selection criteria and vetting processes. Results: The results suggest that changes in instructor candidate selection systems may improve decisions about a candidate's job and organizational fit. Conclusions: Study conclusions indicate that use of multiple and thorough assessments to determine a candidate’s motivation, social disposition, and emotional intelligence before preparation courses may better identify candidates and align potential job and organization fit within the discipline. Practical Application: Applications of the findings would include a standardized selection process with improved interviews and pre-course auditing, and candidate expectation management before the selection to attend preparation or certification courses. The efforts potentially decrease long-term costs and deficiencies when candidates have an inconsistent job or organizational fit, departing from organizations after short periods or by not providing consistent quality instruction to students. The study recommendations, when implemented, can improve most educational disciplines where instructors are selected for technical instructional positions where students risk injury or harm.


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    Titel :

    A comparison of motorcycle instructor candidate selection practices in the United States


    Beteiligte:

    Erschienen in:

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2021-01-27


    Format / Umfang :

    7 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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