Online Registration

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As an alternative to completing the application online, you can also download the relevant form from here - complete the form and email or post it back to us when you have finished.

Post Diploma Course Registration

Application for registration of a Post Diploma Yoga Course

Prerequisites - please read before completing your application

Welcome to the IYN online registration for Post Diploma Courses. As part of this application, you will be asked to upload some or all of the supporting documents listed below. Before continuing with your application, please check that you have the relevant documents. We accept the following file formats: .pdf, .doc, .docx, .jpeg, .png and .odt.

Required documents:

  • CV or bio-data of any tutors other than the Director of Studies or main tutor
  • A sample copy of the certificate(s) you will present to successful students
  • A maximum of three photos, if you'd like your course to be listed on the IYN website

Payment:
  • At the end of the online application you will be asked to make a payment of £30. Payments are taken via Paypal - credit/debit cards accepted if you do not have a Paypal account

Introduction - to be read in conjunction with your application

Raison d’être for the Yoga Register:

  • To ensure that safe and effective teaching of Yoga is available to the public
  • To provide the public with access to safe and effective Yoga teachers
  • To inform aspiring Yoga teachers of safe and effective Yoga Teacher Training schools
  • To provide services to Yoga Teachers, e.g. insurance, advice on setting up classes, etc
  • To promote and publicise the Yoga Register principles and criteria
  • To help create, maintain and promote the conditions for Yoga to thrive in freedom

Types of application for Registration:
The IYN Yoga Register registers Yoga teachers and Yoga Teacher Training Schools who meet its Registration Standard. Teacher applicants can be one of the three types outlined below.

  • Graduates of Registered Schools gain automatic registration on presentation of their certificate and payment of the appropriate fee.
  • Elder Teacher Applicants who can document 5000 hours of successful teaching can apply to be registered as Yoga Elders.
  • Graduates of non-registered schools and Independent Teacher Applicants outside these categories can apply for registration on the basis of a combination of experience and non-certificated training and/or certification by a non-registered school. They will need to demonstrate that their teaching is to the Registration Standard.

Derivation of the Registration Standard:
The teaching of Yoga is determined by the nature of Yoga itself, rather than general principles of conventional education. The Yoga Register Standard is therefore derived from fundamental principles which all traditions can subscribe to. These are ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truthfulness) and svadhyaya (self-study).

Satya requires that:
1. the theoretical and practical accomplishments asserted by a certificate (whether issued by a registered or non-registered teacher training school), letters of recommendation, CV or any other means do actually exist, and are based on a genuine, pragmatic understanding of how the body, mind and Yoga practices work.

2. that teachers teach what they know from their own practice and experience;

Svadhyaya requires that:
1. the Registered Yoga Teacher’s training and practice are based on a commitment to ongoing self-enquiry focused through the principles of Yoga.

Ahimsa requires that:
1. a Registered Teacher to be able to teach Yoga, on the basis of their knowledge, training and experience, without inviting physical or psychological harm.

The Registration Standard thus recognises four areas of significance:
Safety - A Registered Teacher must teach safely and a Registered Teacher Training School must enable its graduates to do so. (ahimsa)

Practical Skills – A Registered Teacher must possess practical skills appropriate to the style of Yoga she teaches and a Registered Teacher Training School must enable its graduates to do so. (satya)

Knowledge – A Registered Teacher must possess the factual knowledge and the self-knowledge necessary to teach her chosen style of Yoga effectively and safely and a Registered Teacher Training School must enable its graduates to do so. (satya)

Practice – All of the above must be grounded in the Registered Teacher’s dedicated practice and it is the responsibility of a Registered Teacher Training School to ensure that its graduates are so grounded. (svadhyaya)

Assessment:
A Registered Teacher Training School must assess its students to ascertain that they have met their requirements in all of the above areas before certifying them. Independent Teacher Applicants, of both categories, must demonstrate that their training has been adequate in all four areas. (satya)

Content of teacher training courses and post-diploma courses:
Because of its profound and multifaceted nature Yoga can be systematised in many equally authentic ways. The Registration Standard therefore allows for flexibility of course curricula and does not prescribe their textual and theoretical underpinnings. The Register is equally flexible about assessment methods and does not prescribe them. Many are possible and those used are only required to be effective and honest.

Application of the standard:
Teacher Training Schools and Yoga Elders seeking registration of a full TT or post-diploma course have their course examined by the Register to ascertain their ability to produce graduates who are competent in the four areas of concern and that this is confirmed through assessment. Two examiners [with at least 20 years teaching experience each] will independently assess the course on behalf of the IYN before conferring. Applicants might be asked to provide some further information or rethink certain areas of concern. If necessary, a third assessor might be asked for an appraisal of the course. Independent Individual Trainings are assessed by the Register to ascertain that the individual concerned is competent in the four areas of concern.

Duration of Training:
Although the Register rejects the idea that adequate Teacher Training can be prescribed according to a breakdown of hours spent on various arbitrarily demarcated areas of study, it does require courses to have minimum study and contact hours as follows:

• Basic Yoga Teacher Training: 200 hours,
(at least 160 hours spent in direct contact with course tutors).
• Intermediate Yoga Teacher Training: 500 hours,
(at least 360 hours spent in direct contact with course tutors).
• Advanced Yoga Teacher Training: 1000 hours,
(at least 750 hours spent in direct contact with course tutors).
• Yoga Elder: 5000 hours of successful teaching.
• Post-Diploma specialist courses - the length can be variable but live contact with instructors must be involved. Purely distance learning or online courses will not be considered.

Verification:
The deliverers of a Registered Post-Diploma Course enter into a legal agreement with the IYN Yoga Register. This entitles it to use the IYN's name and logos as long as it continues to teach the essentials of the curriculum it originally submitted and uphold the principles of the Register. Your must inform the IYN of an substantive changes to your course or the personnel delivering it.

Who can put on a Post-Diploma Course?
The main instructor of the course must be a TT School Head [and registered with the IYN as a teacher] or registered as a Yoga Elder.

Safety & Care - what the Register is looking for and why

For Yoga to be effective it must be taught safely. Its teaching and practice rest upon the Yogic principle of ahimsa. The practice of asana, pranayama, mudra, bandha and meditation must be based upon an approach that doesn't invite physical and/or psychological injury. The register requires that students are observed teaching by a competent tutor from their school or an examiner appointed by their school and assessed for the safety of their teaching.

With reference to your curriculum, teaching materials and any other documentation:

Please show how the principle of
ahimsa is imparted to your students and becomes central to both their teaching and practice. How is this assessed? Inicated how your school discharges its duty of care towards its students in accordance with ahimsa. Please add any further comments which you feel may clarify your training with respect to the requirement for your students to practice and teach safely.

Practical Skills - what the Register is looking for and why

The IYN Yoga Register requires a registered teacher to have those specific practical skills necessary for teaching Yoga. We recognise that different Yoga styles have teaching requirements peculiar to themselves. We require evidence that, in keeping with satya, a Yoga Teacher Training School ascertains that its students have gained the practical skills needed to teach its approach to Yoga and that those practical skills are rooted in the individual's Yoga practice and in the reflective practice of teaching itself.

With reference to your curriculum, teaching materials and any other documentation:

Please show how your students come to master the teaching method of your school. What is the rationale and how are the students assessed? Please add any further comments which you feel may clarify your training - with respect to the practical skills your course requires its students to have mastered. (e.g. You might offer workshops in adjusting
asanas).

Knowledge - what the Register is looking for and why

The IYN Yoga Register requires that the registered teacher works from a foundation of sound knowledge. Teachers must be well versed in those Yoga traditions which are relevant to the style of Yoga they teach. Relevant, pragmatic knowledge of anatomy, physiology, psychology and philosophy is required. We recognise that different Yoga styles will emphasise these according to the requirements of their particular approach. Theoretical knowledge must be grounded in the teacher's practice and experience in order to fulfil the principle of satya. The (YR) Teachers need to be grounded in self-knowledge gained through self-study (svadhyaya) and to be continually reflective in both personal practice and teaching.

With reference to your curriculum, teaching materials and other documentation:

Please show how your students come to master the knowledge-base utilised by your style. How is this related to the student's practice and acquisition of self-knowledge, and how is the student assessed in this respect? Please add any further comments that you feel may clarify your training with respect to the knowledge your course requires its students to have mastered (e.g. you might offer a series of discussions on the Yoga Sutras and assess your students on the basis of an essay).

Practice - what the Register is looking for and why

The Register takes the view that practice on the part of the teacher is at the heart of any teaching of integrity. In keeping with the Yogic principles of satya and ahimsa, teachers much teach what they honestly know through their own practice. Practice should also be the basis of the practical skills a teacher has come to possess. The teacher's knowledge should also be grounded in the experience gained through diligent practice, rather than only in theoretical studies.

With reference to your curriculum, teaching materials and any other relevant documentation:

Indicate how your students establish the safety, practical skills and knowledge-base of their teaching in their own diligent practice. Show how this is assessed. Indicate how, and to what extent, you supervise your students' practice through face-to-face instruction in the techniques of your approach to Yoga. Please add any further comments which you feel may clarify your training with respect to your requirements for personal practice on the part of your students.

Please supply what you can of the following:

(This person must ba a Yoga Elder or Head of an IYN School.)

Please note that at least one of the main tutors needs to be registered as a teacher with the IYN/YR and must have at least ten years solid teaching experience.



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The information I have provided is true. I agree to uphold the standards of the IYN Yoga Register and teach safely, responsibly and in a manner which enhances the reputation of the Register and Yoga in general. I understand that my registration is dependent on my carrying current, adequate insurance cover.

I understand that breach of this agreement will result in withdrawal of registration.  I agree that clicking the box below counts as my signature.

Please note: we do include brands of Yoga as specialisms.