What is a Supervised Evaluation?
The Supervised Evaluation is set up a lot like the Standards Task. In a Supervised Evaluation, the candidate seeking the promotion conducts the test while a qualified Supervised Evaluator writes comments about your evaluating ability and the skaters performance. In the end, the skater will receive the assessment from the qualified Supervised Evaluator and you will receive your evaluation. Please provide the qualified Supervised Evaluator with this form for Preliminary or this form for Senior Bronze. For the Preliminary Promotion, you need one successful Supervised Evaluation for each of the following: Preliminary Free skate (Part I and II), Preliminary Skating Skills, and all three Preliminary Dances (Dutch Waltz, Canasta Tango and Baby Blues). For the Senior Bronze Promotion, you need one successful Supervised Evaluation for each of the following: Senior Bronze Free skate (Part I and II), Senior Bronze Skating Skills, and all three Senior Bronze Dances (Tenfox, Fourteenstep, and Europ
Related Questions
- What is the purpose of doing evaluation testing on a regular interval basis or at the completion of a supervised strength and conditioning program?
- What is the purpose of doing evaluation testing prior to starting a supervised strength and conditioning program?
- Who is qualified to do a Supervised Evaluation?