Licensing of trainers for Mark Komissarov’s methodology

  1. Only a licensed instructor can direct teaching duties in activating the Center of Informational Perception (CIP) in the human brain, after having taken the basic learning course. 30 hours of training are necessary to secure all the skills acquired during the basic course. 
  2. Having reached the age of 22 and having completed no less average education, citizens of any country may submit a claim for the right to direct teaching duty based on Mark Komissarov’s methodology.
  3. The claim for teaching duty must be submitted by the contender in written form through the website mkomissarov.com
  4. 19. The training of contenders to receive their license is done in group format, within the limits of Mark Komissarov’s seminars.
  5. You can find information about the date and location of the seminars in the following section of the website mkomissarov.com: «Teaching — Seminar schedule». Having submitted a claim, the contender will be notified of the date the teaching course for instructors will be held in written form, no later than 2 weeks prior to the course start date
  6. Licensing is subject to 3 types of teaching formats
    1. Teaching children up to the age of 14
    2. Teaching adults (Temporarily suspended)
    3. Teaching the blind and visually impaired
  7. After totally mastering the methodology (having taken seminar levels 1 and 2 and 40 hours of training) but prior to being officially accepted to the course for trainers, the contender must attend an interview with one of the leading trainers
  8. Program for trainer-teaching courses
    1. The children’s education course includes:
      1. Mastering the theoretical basis of Informational perception
      2. Learning the methodology for working with children in terms of activating the CIP and conducting further practical lessons [with them]
      3. Passing a controlled test – independently activating a child’s CIP.
    2. The adult’s education course includes:  (Temporarily suspended)
      1. Mastering the theoretical basis of Informational perception
      2. Leading a public presentation on the phenomenon of Infovision
      3. Learning the methodology for working with adults in terms of activating the CIP and conducting further practical lessons [with them]
      4. Passing a controlled test on mastering acquired skills
    3. The blind and visually impaired education course includes:
      1. Learning the methodology for working with the blind and visually impaired in terms of activating the CIP and conducting further practical lessons [with them]
      2. Passing a controlled test on mastering acquired skills
  9. Cost of the teaching course:
    1. For working with children – 1000 €
    2. For working with adults – 1500 €  (Temporarily suspended)
    3. For working with the blind and visually impaired – 1000 €
  10. Annual cost of license:
    1. For working with children – 1000 €
    2. For working with adults – 1500 €  (Temporarily suspended)
    3. The license for teaching the blind and visually impaired is only given to instructors who have a license for working with adults, and a higher degree of license is not subject to separate annual payment.
  11. A graduate student of the instructor’s course must complete an internship. He/she must attend two seminars lead by an experienced trainer as a form of internship, as well as conduct 3 seminars independently, under the supervision of one of our leading trainers
  12. By the end of the instructor’s course, the contender must successfully pass the internship and the controlled test, and is then given a license
  13. The license is given for the duration of a year, along with further annual renewal
  14. Those trainers, whose information is added to the current list on the website mkomissarov.comand who have the intention to continue teaching duty must submit a claim and pay for the license for each new term (1 year) no later than two months prior to the term’s expiration of current license
  15. Trainers that are not confirmed on our website do not have the right to conduct teaching duty