Ensuring Excellence
Instructor Training
The four-phase American Bowen Academy Instructor training curriculum provides mentorship, directed study, hands-on learning, and supervised student-teacher training for experienced practitioners who wish to be authorized to teach Bowenwork Modules 1–6 to students working toward Professional Bowenwork Practitioner Level-I certification.
All four phases incorporate ongoing assessments. In addition to the successful completion of each phase, entry into the subsequent phase depends on:
• Maintaining professional and ethical standards
• Fulfilling additional requirements specific to each phase
• Submitting an application for review by senior faculty reviewers
The four phases of the Academy’s Instructor Training program require a total of at least 18 months to complete all 244 hours of instruction and other requirements specific to each phase. See the attached documents for additional details beyond these summaries, including the prerequisites for entry
Phase 1: Training Orientation
• 32 hours of in-person instruction over four days
• Covers presentation skills as well as refinement of foundational Bowenwork skills
• Can lead to certification to teach a four-hour introductory class to the public
Phase 2: Independent Study
• 32 hours of distance learning and instructor-guided independent research
• Focused on the anatomy and physiology of the Bowenwork procedures in Modules 1 – 6
• Generally completed over nine months
Phase 3: Instructor Training Bootcamp
• 60 hours of intensive hands-on training over seven days
• Instructor-led presentation training, videotaping, and review of practice teaching
Phase 4: Supervised Student-Teaching Practicum
• 120+ hours of supervised student teaching plus instructor business development