LTA COURT SUPERVISOR COURSE
This free online course is completed using LTA Learn - the LTA Learning Management System.
Content
The 6 modules will cover: The role of a Court Supervisor, Key Skills & Qualities required for Court Supervisors, Key Rules & Procedures, The Code of Conduct, Line Call Disputes and Score Disputes.
Eligibility
This course is designed for people new to officiating and existing Officials to qualify as a Court Supervisor.
(Please be aware that Licensed Officials with an existing Court Supervisor Grade - CS3/CS2/CS1 - are welcome to take the course but will not receive credits for completing it)
Assessment
Having completed all 6 modules to pass the course the timed exam must be completed and passed. The exam comprises 40 questions to be completed in 30 minutes. The pass mark is 40/47 marks.
Post-course
Those who pass the course can apply for an LTA Officials Licence and receive a CS3 grade as a qualified Court Supervisor. Existing Licensed Officials will have a CS3 grade added to their officiating record.
Other than Officials with an existing Court Supervisor grade, Officials will receive 3 credits for their Officials licence for passing the course.
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