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Prerequisite-Based Training

By requiring completion of foundational online modules and documentation review before in-person sessions, participants achieve higher readiness for advanced fire investigation training, because prepared learners can engage more effectively with complex, hands-on material. This strategy ensures that all trainees meet a minimum knowledge threshold before advancing, increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of in-person instruction. Unlike open-access or self-paced models, it creates a structured pathway that aligns participant preparedness with the technical demands of advanced fire investigation, reducing knowledge gaps and improving certification outcomes.

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what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Administers course eligibility requirements for advanced training Arizona Chapter of the International
    capacity building
    Requires completion of prerequisite courses—either Fire Investigation I–III or five specific CFITrainer.net classes—along with submission of a current CV and transcript for admission to advanced training programs.
  • Provide program participation scholarships Arizona Chapter of the International
    direct service
    Offers scholarships to cover seminar registration fees and support participation in programs for eligible applicants.
  • Provides scholarships for program participation Arizona Chapter of the International
    direct service
    Offers financial support to cover seminar registration fees and other costs for eligible applicants seeking to participate in training programs.
  • Scholarship program for seminar participation Arizona Chapter of the International
    direct service
    Provides scholarships to cover seminar registration fees for eligible applicants, enabling access to programs and supporting broader participation.