4/9/2001   3:33pm  Monday

I teach a 40 hour CCNA class @ a local provider here in the Chicago
suburbs & can assure you there are plenty of teachers out there
(including me) who do not have the scores or time to achieve CCSI.
I feel like I do a great job with my students based on  

1] their response
2] my experience with the CCNA, CCNP, & CCIE written
3] my own REAL WORD day job experience

If I had the CCSI  I would probably be working for Cisco [or recently
laid of by Cisco]


Richard

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-----Original Message-----
From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 10:48 AM
To: Howard C. Berkowitz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCSI? Help


I checked into a this myself & the "generally" local Prometrics require
a
test teach, pass-able resume outlining real world experience @ your
cert.
level, & @ least (can't remember the figure) either 80 to 90% score (per
category) on the cert you are teaching.  The CCSI is if you intend on
becoming a Cisco trainer, but not required just to teach the Cisco
topics
(in a majority of places).  I gathered this information by checking a
handful of offices here in DC.  I'm sure it's not 100% for every area,
but I
know many of places do not have CCSI trainers (with the exception of
Global
Knowledge & maybe some of the Cisco Network Academy's).  I was turned
off a
little by the Network Academy approach, mainly because their
requirements
seemed so far off from real world.  A lot of the requirements to teach
the
CCNA topics are based away from the actual exam itself (wiring a patch
panel, how a CO is set up, etc.).  One of the fellows @ a Prometric said
they require a minimum of the N+ to sign up for the class.  In this
respect,
you shouldn't have to carry the student through the first few
sections...

Good question, I'm awaiting more replies...
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: CCSI? Help


> >Hi Everyone,
> >I've gone through  Cisco's website to get information as to how one
will
> >achieve the CCSI(Cisco Certified Systems Instructor), but I didn't
really
> >find any.
> >
> >I will be very much grateful if any "active" CCSI give me information
> >regarding the CCSI and how it will enable one who is already a
CCNP/DP to
> >train CCNP's ,CCDP's and other Cisco technical courses.
> >Thanks very much.
> >Zaki
>
>
> You must be sponsored by a Cisco training partner, either as an
> employee or contractor.  No other way to do it.  CCSI certifications
> "belong" to the partner, not the individual -- if you change
> partners, the new partner has to pay for recertification.
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