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Huff, Monica; Dotson, Edward G. – Performance Improvement, 2008
The purpose of the performance study was to review a proposed U.S. Navy Learning Center instructor computation (ICOMP) model for calculating the number of instructors required for teaching courses at Navy training sites. Based on recommendations from the initial analysis, a workweek breakdown was conducted for facilitated self-paced instructors.…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Computation, Armed Forces, Mathematical Models
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Mangos, Phillip M.; Arnold, Richard D. – Performance Improvement, 2008
The study examined in this article casts the challenge of enhancing military training effectiveness as one of reducing the discrepancy between maximum and typical performance. Our principal assertion is that performance measurement focused on this discrepancy can enhance performance improvement initiatives because it gives the foundation for…
Descriptors: Military Training, Measurement Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Military Personnel
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Phillips, Henry L., IV; Foster, T. Chris – Performance Improvement, 2008
Naval aviation needs a unified standard for job-task analyses and data collection. Such a standard would facilitate consolidation of data across aviation platforms and permit evaluation of training content across phases of the training continuum. It would also make possible the construction of a training transfer evaluation system. The Navy cannot…
Descriptors: Job Training, Armed Forces, Aviation Education, Job Skills