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<blockquote data-quote="hd_rider13" data-source="post: 1079630" data-attributes="member: 8030"><p>Last night, I was organizing all the hand outs I received during the course and I realized that we DID received a "Learning Objective" type hand out. It did cover what we were going to learn and work on. </p><p></p><p>It is a decent product, and could have been very useful, but we really did not refer to it at all during the course. I think that if at the beginning of every "section" during a course the instructors reviewed what was about to happen, the desired outcome, and how it fits into the big picture..........then at the conclusion of that portion, discussed with the students if the outcome was met, it could greatly enhance the learning enviroment. (This is the basic tenent behind OBT&E)</p><p></p><p>I'd love to consult on the instructing, training methodology and framework with the guys at USSA for a few weekends. It's what I want to do when I get out of the Army anyway. I've spent all this time studying, training, and instructing in the Military, it seems a waste to brain dump all this information and not use it for continuing adult education in the firearms industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hd_rider13, post: 1079630, member: 8030"] Last night, I was organizing all the hand outs I received during the course and I realized that we DID received a "Learning Objective" type hand out. It did cover what we were going to learn and work on. It is a decent product, and could have been very useful, but we really did not refer to it at all during the course. I think that if at the beginning of every "section" during a course the instructors reviewed what was about to happen, the desired outcome, and how it fits into the big picture..........then at the conclusion of that portion, discussed with the students if the outcome was met, it could greatly enhance the learning enviroment. (This is the basic tenent behind OBT&E) I'd love to consult on the instructing, training methodology and framework with the guys at USSA for a few weekends. It's what I want to do when I get out of the Army anyway. I've spent all this time studying, training, and instructing in the Military, it seems a waste to brain dump all this information and not use it for continuing adult education in the firearms industry. [/QUOTE]
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