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by Dr. Chelsea Larson DVM 9 min read

How does online SIPs and tips course work?

Online Sips and Tips Course Will Work on Any Device! Complete the course on your home computer, tablet, or smart phone. You can access the course 24 hours 7 days a week and compete it at your own pace. The course can be done at one time or in multiple sessions.

How do I get my Utah SIPs and tips certification?

Obtaining your Utah Sips and Tips has never been easier. Simply take the online course at your own pace, complete your online test, and print out your Sips and Tips certification! It really is that easy! Questions? …just give us a ring 801-405-6302.

Who is required to take tips® certification training?

Also, licensees or or employees that conduct in-store tastings or special events are required to take classroom training. eTIPS alcohol training is required by most on-premise alcohol serving establishments and if your employer instructed you to take the TIPS® Certification course you can proceed to registration and take the online TIPS course.

When do I need to take sips and tips?

This course is required for all persons who serve alcohol on-premise in the state of Utah. The course has been approved by the Utah Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health. The course must be completed within 30 days of commencement of employment. Obtaining your Sips and Tips certification is simple!

How long is a sips and tips certificate valid?

The certification will be valid for a period of 3 years within the entire state of Utah. Start Online Class Now!

What is the Utah code for sips and tips?

Know Employee Requirements! If, as part of your employment duties, you serve/sell alcohol on-premise to customers, or you supervise the sale of alcohol on-premise, or you are a manager of an alcohol serving establishment, Utah Code 62A.15.401 makes it mandatory for you to have Sips and Tips alcohol training!

TRAIN YOUR ENTIRE STAFF

You can train your entire staff simultaneously online with our TIPS Passport program. The program is easy to implement at a single location or several locations across the country. Here's how it works:

HOW WE CAN HELP

Minimize property damage, prevent intoxication, protect your business & investment, mitigate fines and administrative actions against your liquor license, establish a legal defense, stay in compliance with state regulations, receive applicable insurance rate discounts, prevent drunk driving, and improve standing in the community as a responsible vendor of alcoholic beverages..

Is the information contained herein for informational purposes only?

Note: The information contained herein is provided for informational purposes only and the website owners are held harmless for any action taken by any persons or entities based solely on this information. Please check with the local alcoholic beverage control before any action or process is taken.

Do you need to take eTips for alcohol?

eTIPS alcohol training is required by most on-premise alcohol serving establishments and if your employer instructed you to take the TIPS® Certification course you can proceed to registration and take the online TIPS course.

What level of certification is CIPS?

Depending upon experience, you may enter your CIPS learning at either Level 2 (Certificate), Level 3 (Advanced Certificate) or Level 4 (Diploma).

What is a level 6 professional diploma?

Once you have completed Level 5, obtaining the Level 6 Professional Diploma allows you to be awarded the MCIPS accreditation. This is your professional licence to practice. Every course has been created with your professional development in mind, enabling you to kick start or take the next step in your career.

What are the levels of a scuba diver?

Dependent on your experience, you may enter at one of three levels: Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4. You can find the entry requirements for each course on their individual pages, or you can simply call 0808 231 2477 for free advice.

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How It Works

Data-Driven, Differentiated Instruction

  • SIPPSis taught in groups of students with similar needs, which allows teachers to target exactly what students need to know next. A program-specific placement assessment provides the data needed to group students with similar decoding needs. Periodic mastery tests help teachers monitor student progress and support the teachers in decision-making around pacing and retea…
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Engaging, Age-Appropriate Text For All Readers

  • Students are intrinsically motivated to read age-appropriate controlled text that includes recently taught spelling-sounds and sight words. In SIPPSBeginning and Extension Levels, students progress from small, decodable readers to an anthology of engaging stories that are carefully scaffolded to build skills from the phonics continuum. In SIPPSPlus, the Dreams on Wheels read…
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Research-Based Instruction

  • SIPPSmeets the following Institute of Education Sciences (IES) recommendations for foundational skills instruction (2019): 1. Teach students academic language skills, including the use of inferential and narrative language, and vocabulary knowledge. 2. Develop awareness of the segments of sounds in speech and how they link to letters. 3. Teach stud...
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Aligned with Being A Reader For Multi-Tiered Support

  • When used alongside Being a Readerfor Tier 1, the scopes and sequences and teaching routines align, providing a smooth transition for students moving between tiers.
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Teacher Support

  • Like other Collaborative Literacy programs, SIPPSis constructed so that teachers who implement it deepen their content knowledge and develop their pedagogical expertise every day as they engage with the curriculum and embedded professional learning. The Learning Portalis the all-in-one home for digital, professional learning, and implementation resources. Here, teachers acces…
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