The study reviews how self-paced training programs were developed by the U.S. Army for Initial Entry Training (IET), and conducted at the various service schools. In early 1975, after a long validation effort, the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) published guidance to the service schools and training centers to begin self-paced training. Most service schools sought to follow this guidance in one form or another which demanded a job analysis, systematic development, and tryouts on typical soldiers. Through the years 1975-78, the service schools worked diligently to develop, evaluate and implement self-paced instruction in most of the job specialties of the U.S Army. Around 1978, complaints from field units began to find their way to th...
The Chief of Staff for the US Army has commanded that “all Army leaders [including civilians] will u...
The United State Army has an education/training strategy that provides the conceptual framework for ...
"The ability of soldiers to engage the enemy effectively is fundamental to the operational success o...
This study explores the self-development process. The self-development process is framed within the ...
This study sought to assess changes in the four characteristics measured by the Personal Responsibil...
As the individuals identified as the Millennial Generation transition into adulthood, postsecondary ...
Army units organize their combat training around two programs: (a) indivi-dual soldier training baae...
This qualitative research examines senior U.S. Army officer leaders’ propensity and appreciation to ...
During recent interviews with U.S. Army commanders, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institut...
__Combat _ readinessis criicdaldlydependent on unit training programs 1which units have difficulty i...
When acquiring difficult skills it is useful to distinguish between ideal activities performed early...
[[abstract]]The initial phase to transform a civilian to service man is most difficult for the whole...
The complexity in today’s operational military environment and the responsibility of leadership in t...
The need for self-aware and adaptive leaders in the Army has been widely documented; however, the st...
The United States Army’s leader development program offers new opportunities to examine how leaders...
The Chief of Staff for the US Army has commanded that “all Army leaders [including civilians] will u...
The United State Army has an education/training strategy that provides the conceptual framework for ...
"The ability of soldiers to engage the enemy effectively is fundamental to the operational success o...
This study explores the self-development process. The self-development process is framed within the ...
This study sought to assess changes in the four characteristics measured by the Personal Responsibil...
As the individuals identified as the Millennial Generation transition into adulthood, postsecondary ...
Army units organize their combat training around two programs: (a) indivi-dual soldier training baae...
This qualitative research examines senior U.S. Army officer leaders’ propensity and appreciation to ...
During recent interviews with U.S. Army commanders, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institut...
__Combat _ readinessis criicdaldlydependent on unit training programs 1which units have difficulty i...
When acquiring difficult skills it is useful to distinguish between ideal activities performed early...
[[abstract]]The initial phase to transform a civilian to service man is most difficult for the whole...
The complexity in today’s operational military environment and the responsibility of leadership in t...
The need for self-aware and adaptive leaders in the Army has been widely documented; however, the st...
The United States Army’s leader development program offers new opportunities to examine how leaders...
The Chief of Staff for the US Army has commanded that “all Army leaders [including civilians] will u...
The United State Army has an education/training strategy that provides the conceptual framework for ...
"The ability of soldiers to engage the enemy effectively is fundamental to the operational success o...