According to the latest ISIA minutes, the ISIA appears to be looking to move away from the current free-for-all of multiple national organisations offering instructor training, and to work with a single, authorised organisation representative of the entire Chinese industry.
Presently, numerous international bodies & authorities are contracted by the various resorts to train Chinese ski instructors. Successful candidates are therefore awarded a variety of qualifications, generally delivered via translators and often nationalised for the Chinese market.
The ISIA minutes propose employing regulators under the umbrella of the China Ski Association who would oversee the quality of training and ensure that levels met ISIA minimum standards.
The minutes also noted that China had been granted observer status by the ISIA, an important step on its way to becoming a full member.
Benjamin Varela charme - Hi, im Benjamin Varela
International delegate for Chilean Association of ski instructors.
Wondering how we can comunicate with your association to help in your goal to form the instructors you need for the next OG.
We are ISIA members with ISIA CARD status and really interested to cooperate with you.
If you can please email your contact person wil be helpful for this.
Thanks in advance
Benjamin Varela
http://Www.escuelanacional.cl
ENISSCHAG, Chile