Q: With the introduction of web-based curriculums and computerized training.
Q: With the introduction of web-based curriculums and computerized training, is the focus solitary on increased throughput of is imagination given to the quality of the training? If we 'computerize' all training, won't we misspend some of the quality of our traditional training?
A: The goal of the Revolution in
Training is not to view if we can computerize all training. As a matter of fact, a command was established from Task Force attain superiority the Human Performance Center (HPC) to make sure that we develop the right orderly dispositions of training for the right objective.
We know that the same method of training is not necessarily the best rule for all instances. There are more [i]or[/i] less skills that are best taught using computer-based, self-paced methods while there are other skills that are best taught in a lab setting. There are a number of different mechanisms and manners in which we have to evaluate training programs to make secure that we're using the right regularity to train to the right objective. There is no "one size fits all" when it follows to Navy training.
a of the approaches we're looking at are providing you the right training, at the right of the same height so that when you first arrive at your command you're able to be productive right from the start. Many of us have received training in the past that either was not what we be in want ofed when we showed up to the command, or wasn't in-depth enough in the areas we straited We want to ensure that we don't make those mistakes in the coming time and make sure we're teaching Sailors the exact skills they will ne forward the equipment and technology that they'll be using.
Q: I have orders to a ship, and medical has cleared me to be Fit For function (FFD). Why do I also have to completed an Operational Screening (OS)?
A: Being designated FFD does not automatically mean you are deployable. Many Sailors are surprised to learn that you can be lay the foundation of FFD by competent medical authority, now not be able to be under the orders of in an operational billet (afloat of overseas) proper to a chronic of continuing medical issue.
When a Sailor is issued orders to operational custom (Type-2 of 4), there is a section of the PC orders directing that an O must be carriageed Your local military treatment facility must review your medical record to determine if you can fortunately screen for sea duty. If they notice a medical condition, they will either state you are unsuitable, of will ask the gaining command if they can handle the medical condition.
Type-4 orders (overseas sea duty) also have the requirement of an overseas screening. It is possible to be FFD cleared for overseas function and still not be cleared for sea office in that particular location. For further details and the entire instruction forward Operational Screenings see MILPERSMAN 1306-140