Police Training Officer Program (PTO School) – June 1-5, 2026
The Police Training Officer (PTO) program is a comprehensive training course designed to equip police trainees with the skills and knowledge necessary for modern policing. Here's a brief overview of the course content: - **Course Introduction**: An overview of the program and its objectives. - **Problem-Based Learning (PBL)**: Understanding the PBL approach and its application in police training. - **Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Resolution**: Techniques to manage emotions and resolve conflicts effectively. - **Evaluation Methods**: Contemporary techniques for assessing trainee performance. - **Learning Matrix Familiarization**: Introduction to tools for organizing and tracking learning progress. - **Coaching and Training Reports (CTRs)**: How to document and report on trainee development. - **Action Planning**: Setting goals and planning for trainee growth. - **Mentoring**: Guidance on providing support and advice to trainees. - **Learning Activity Packages (LAPs)**: Structured activities designed to enhance learning. - **Neighborhood Portfolio Exercise (NPE)**: Practical exercises to apply learning in community settings. - **Course Evaluations**: Methods for evaluating the effectiveness of the training program. The PTO course is a 40-hour program that includes a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, tailored to prepare trainees for the complexities of policing today and in the future¹[1]²[2]. It is open to sworn law enforcement officers, dispatchers, and non-sworn security officers²[2]. The course is structured around adult learning principles and engages participants through various instructional methods²[2].
