The Importance of Giving Credit and Citing Sources
Respect
Preserving History, Lineage, and Establishing Precedent
Focusing on the context of firearms training and the Second Amendment, our rights are constantly under attack. Often detractors will try to proclaim that certain pieces of equipment, tactics and techniques, and other aspects of our world are new and novel. That these things aren’t protected because they’re “not what the Founders intended”, whether that holds any water or not. By crediting our predecessors and properly citing sources we are able to establish a precedent to show that these claims are untrue. This helps preserve our rights for generations to come.

Additionally, it’s important to preserve history and to show lineage. This allows us to better learn from the past to forge a more effective future; whether that be avoiding old pitfalls or using new technology to adapt things to the modern era. We can show the logical growth of technology and technique over time, and better appreciate the shoulders we stand on today.
Guide Others to Valuable Resources
Unfortunately, there are those who walk among us who wish to hold a monopoly on training. Those who actively discourage their students from seeking out other instructors, or who intentionally hold students back to drive returning business. Those people should be shunned, cast out from our ranks and forgotten to time. For the rest of us, we should be encouraging our peers and students to diversify their knowledge and experiences.

We can help guide our students to other valuable resources to help them grow and develop. Our mentors can become their mentors, providing them experience and knowledge that we have benefited from. Maybe another instructor can frame a concept, or give a new explanation that will allow the student to overcome barriers we were unable to conquer. Even simple scheduling differences, or the excitement of something new may open doors and cause them to reinvest in their training. Every time you cite a source, that is another avenue for them to pursue knowledge.
Don’t be a roadblock to other’s learning opportunities. You are not the final stop in their journey. Give them the same opportunities you had, and more.
Build Trust, Community
Closing Thoughts on Instructor Tips | Giving Credit and Citing Sources
In short, give credit where credit is due! None of us are islands in the training world, nor are we all knowing seers. We must credit those who came before us, and provide sources to those who come afterwards. It’s our responsibility to carry the torch, and to preserve our history.
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