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How to fill out the F-16 C.J. Instructor Evaluation Form - Ncdps online
The F-16 C.J. Instructor Evaluation Form is an essential document for assessing the performance of criminal justice instructors in North Carolina. This guide provides clear, user-friendly instructions to help you complete the form effectively online.
Follow the steps to fill out the F-16 C.J. Instructor Evaluation Form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the instructor's name at the top of the form, followed by the social security number (SS#).
- Indicate the accredited institution or agency associated with the evaluation. This is important for proper identification.
- Select the type of course being evaluated by checking the appropriate box. Options include BLET, In-Service, DOC, Instructor, Radar/TDS, Detention Officer, or Telecommunicator.
- Complete the 'Block of Instruction' by specifying the relevant details.
- Input the total hours of instruction delivered in the course.
- Record the date(s) when the instruction took place, ensuring accurate tracking of the evaluation period.
- Fill in the overall evaluation value selected from the cumulative total section, marking either acceptable or unacceptable based on the evaluation criteria.
- Obtain the required signatures at the bottom of the form: the evaluator's signature and, if necessary, the school director's signature.
- Provide additional comments if necessary, using the comments section to elaborate on the evaluation.
- For in-service training evaluations, certify that the lesson plan has been reviewed and that it complies with the required standards, including signing this section.
- Finally, save your changes, and download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your evaluations online today!
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