IMO TA319E-2012 SHIP SECURITY OFFICER.pdf
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1、TA319Ewww.imo.orgMODEL COURSE 3.19SHIP SECURITY OFFICER2012 EditionLondon, 2012Model course 3.19SHIP SECURITY OFFICER2012 EditionPublished in 2012 by the INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR www.imo.orgPrinted by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YYISBN: 978-92-801
2、-1556-7IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: TA319EAcKNoWledGeMeNTsThis course for Ship Security Officer is based on material developed jointly by the Government of the United States of America and the Director General of Shipping, Government of India.This edition and the 2003 edition were prepared by the Un
3、ited States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York and the Anglo Eastern Maritime Training Centre, Mumbai.IMO wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the Governments of the United States of America and India for their provision of expert assistance, valuable co-operation, and generou
4、s funding in support of this work.Copyright International Maritime Organization 2012All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior permission in writing from the International Maritime Organi
5、zation.iiiContentsPageForeword vIntroduction . 1Purpose of the model courses . 1Use of the model course . 1Lesson plans 2Presentation . 2Implementation 2Part A: Course Framework . 3Scope . 3Objective . 3Entry standards 4Course certificate, diploma or document 4Course delivery 4Course intake limitati
6、ons . 4Staff requirements 4Teaching facilities and equipment 4Teaching aids (A) . 5Bibliography (B) 5IMO/ILO references (R) 5Textbooks (T) 6Part B: Course Outline and Timetable 7Course Outline . 7Course Timetable . 9Part C: Detailed Teaching Syllabus 10Note . 10Competences 11Part D: Instructor Manua
7、l 22Guidance Notes 23Part E: Evaluation 40Introduction . 40Method of evaluation 40Validity . 40Reliability . 41Subjective testing . 41Objective testing . 41Distracters . 41Guess factor . 42Scoring . 42JB-12-64 IMO TA319E - Ship Sec Off (7) - 72pp.indd 3 02/07/2012 10:49SHIP SECURITY OFFICERivInforma
8、tion requested of instructors who implement IMO Model Courses . 43Introduction . 43Information requested and its format 43Guidance on the Implementation of Model Courses 45JB-12-64 IMO TA319E - Ship Sec Off (7) - 72pp.indd 4 02/07/2012 10:49vForewordSince its inception the International Maritime Org
9、anization (IMO) has recognized the importance of human resources to the development of the maritime industry and has given the highest priority to assisting developing countries in enhancing their maritime training capabilities through the provision or improvement of maritime training facilities at
10、national and regional levels. IMO has also responded to the needs of developing countries for postgraduate training for senior personnel in administrations, ports, shipping companies and maritime training institutes by establishing the world Maritime University in Malm, Sweden, in 1983.Following the
11、 adoption of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978 (STCW), a number of IMO Member Governments had suggested that IMO should develop model training courses to assist in the implementation of the Convention and in achieving a more rap
12、id transfer of information and skills regarding new developments in maritime technology. IMO training advisers and consultants also subsequently determined from their visits to training establishments in developing countries that the provision of model courses could help instructors improve the qual
13、ity of their existing courses and enhance their implementation of the associated Conference and IMO Assembly resolutions.In addition, it was appreciated that a comprehensive set of short model courses in various fields of maritime training would supplement the instruction provided by maritime academ
14、ies and allow administrators and technical specialists already employed in maritime administrations, ports and shipping companies to improve their knowledge and skills in certain specialized fields. With the generous assistance of the Government of Norway, IMO developed model courses in response to
15、these generally identified needs and now keeps them updated through a regular revision process taking into account any amendments to the requirements prescribed in IMO instruments and any technological developments in the field.These model courses may be used by any training institution and, when th
16、e requisite financing is available, the Organization is prepared to assist developing countries in implementing any course.K. SEKIMIZUSecretary-Generalviiflag state implementation.indd vii 04/03/2010 09:16JB-12-64 IMO TA319E - Ship Sec Off (7) - 72pp.indd 5 02/07/2012 10:49JB-12-64 IMO TA319E - Ship
17、 Sec Off (7) - 72pp.indd 6 02/07/2012 10:491IntroductionnPurpose of the model coursesThe purpose of the IMO model courses is to assist maritime training institutes and their teaching staff in organizing and introducing new training courses, or in enhancing, updating or supplementing existing trainin
18、g material where the quality and effectiveness of the training courses may thereby be improved.It is not the intention of the model course programme to present instructors with a rigid “teaching package” which they are expected to “follow blindly”. Nor is it the intention to substitute audio-visual
19、or “programmed” material for the instructors presence. As in all training endeavours, the knowledge, skills and dedication of the instructor are the key components in the transfer of knowledge and skills to those being trained through IMO model course material.Because educational systems and the cul
20、tural backgrounds of trainees in maritime subjects vary considerably from country to country, the model course material has been designed to identify the basic entry requirements and trainee target group for each course in universally applicable terms, and to specify clearly the technical content an
21、d levels of knowledge and skill necessary to meet the intent of IMO conventions and related recommendations.nUse of the model courseTo use the model course the instructor should review the course plan and detailed syllabus, taking into account the information provided under the entry standards speci
22、fied in the course framework. The actual level of knowledge and skills and the prior technical education of the trainees should be kept in mind during this review, and any areas within the detailed syllabus which may cause difficulties because of differences between the actual trainee entry level an
23、d that assumed by the course designer should be identified. To compensate for such differences, the instructor is expected to delete from the course, or reduce the emphasis on, items dealing with knowledge or skills already attained by the trainees. He should also identify any academic knowledge, sk
24、ills or technical training which they may not have acquired.By analysing the detailed syllabus and the academic knowledge required to allow training in the technical area to proceed, the instructor can design an appropriate pre-entry course or, alternatively, insert the elements of academic knowledg
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