The Defence Force School of Signals, as part of the Australian Defence Force, runs numerous leadership and trade courses throughout the year for both Regular and Reserve Defence Force members. These courses are designed to ensure that soldiers are suitably qualified and trained to sufficiently high standards so they can be used effectively in operational deployments (such as war or humanitarian operations). In order to maintain high quality training that is current and up-to date with the rapid inclusion of new technologies, strategies and techniques, constant evaluation and development of courses is conducted. The aim of the current paper is to detail the specific methodology used by the Defence Force School of Signals to evaluate and deve...
During recent interviews with U.S. Army commanders, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institut...
Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, the ADF Chiefs of Service Committee (COSC) has endorsed a ...
A Pilot Study was conducted at Strike Reconnaissance Group (SRG), over a six-month period in 1998. T...
Master of EducationAt the time of writing this paper the Australian Army was in the process of celeb...
Advanced militaries, optimised for conventional conflicts, are experiencing significant change as th...
In a turbulent world beset by irregular military conflicts, terrorists and failing belligerent dicta...
"September, 1997"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of Education, 1998.Bibliography: p. 607-...
This paper contributes to the field of Environmental Awareness Training (EAT) evaluation in terms of...
Overview The Australian Army possesses all of the ingredients for a world class, education, trainin...
Abstract. Within the Australian Defence Force, Army, Navy, and Air Force are separately taking deliv...
Currently some Australian Defence personnel train using live assets. This may be prohibitively expen...
Rather than the traditional curriculum-based learning by rote, this paper uses a case study at the A...
Abstract: Military organisations struggle with defining culture, a problem exacerbated by the lack o...
Military operational tasks are physically demanding and incur the risk of injury. In order to addres...
For military organisations, the aftermath of a war represents an opportunity to rest and refit, to t...
During recent interviews with U.S. Army commanders, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institut...
Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, the ADF Chiefs of Service Committee (COSC) has endorsed a ...
A Pilot Study was conducted at Strike Reconnaissance Group (SRG), over a six-month period in 1998. T...
Master of EducationAt the time of writing this paper the Australian Army was in the process of celeb...
Advanced militaries, optimised for conventional conflicts, are experiencing significant change as th...
In a turbulent world beset by irregular military conflicts, terrorists and failing belligerent dicta...
"September, 1997"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, School of Education, 1998.Bibliography: p. 607-...
This paper contributes to the field of Environmental Awareness Training (EAT) evaluation in terms of...
Overview The Australian Army possesses all of the ingredients for a world class, education, trainin...
Abstract. Within the Australian Defence Force, Army, Navy, and Air Force are separately taking deliv...
Currently some Australian Defence personnel train using live assets. This may be prohibitively expen...
Rather than the traditional curriculum-based learning by rote, this paper uses a case study at the A...
Abstract: Military organisations struggle with defining culture, a problem exacerbated by the lack o...
Military operational tasks are physically demanding and incur the risk of injury. In order to addres...
For military organisations, the aftermath of a war represents an opportunity to rest and refit, to t...
During recent interviews with U.S. Army commanders, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institut...
Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel, the ADF Chiefs of Service Committee (COSC) has endorsed a ...
A Pilot Study was conducted at Strike Reconnaissance Group (SRG), over a six-month period in 1998. T...