Content Development NAVEDTRA 131 Flashcards

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Describe the seven stages involved in developing materials following the Personnel Performance Profile PPP- based curriculum development method.

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PLANNING identifies resources requirement and the sequence of events in the development process.
STAGE ONE consists of determining job tasks, supporting skills and knowledge, and level of performance.
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STAGE TWO determines the skills and knowledge which must be taught and produces the course learning objectives and an instructional sequence.
STAGE THREE produces the instructional materials for the instructor and the trainee.
STAGE FOUR begins when the Curriculum Control Authority (CCA) has approved a course for pilot and ends with submittal of the Pilot Course Monitoring Report.
STAGE FIVE begins after incorporation of the results of the pilot course (―red-line‖) into smooth curriculum and management materials, and ends with the CCA’s Letter of Promulgation that approves the material for use in support of Navy training.
EVALUATION is the surveillance, evaluation, change, and revision of the training materials based on assessment of the training materials and the performance of the graduates in the fleet.

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Discuss the products of the Training Path System (TPS) stage 1

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TPS ELEMENTS (OUTPUTS)
Training Objective Statements (TOS) describe skills and knowledge to be learned by the individual.
Training Level Assignments (TLAs) list specific PPP line items to be taught, the training environment where each will be taught, and the level of training to be provided to each PPP line item.
Table Assignment Matrix (TAM) summarizes the training requirements for PPP Tables listed on the Training Path Chart.
(TPC) (see below) by showing all TOS associated with each PPP.
Training Path Chart (TPC) graphically shows a complete training path for a category of people by listing courses in the path, and PPP Tables covered by each.

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State and discuss Training Objectives Statement(TOS) codes for both knowledge and Skill

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 This TOS CODE is a letter/number identifier placed just to the left of each TOS
 TOS Codes provide a shorthand method of referring to a particular TOS
 TOS Codes are used to relate selected PPP line items to designated training objective statements using a TLA form, exemplified in Volume II Sample Products
 The letter TOS Codes for skill are:
 TO/(S)—Skill (Background)
 TO/(J)—Skill (Task/Function)
 O—Operation
 P—Preventive Maintenance
 C—Corrective Maintenance
 M—Maintenance
 The letter TOS Codes for knowledge are:
 F—Familiarization
 T—Theory
 The number TOS Codes for skill and knowledge are:
0/ — 1 — 2 — 3 — 4

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Define the 3 Task sets.

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The following descriptions will help to identify who will be trained, or that group of personnel for which the training is to be designed:
 Coordinator: who has overall authority and responsibility (i.e., CO/XO, the system manager)
 Director: direct supervisor, i.e., department head, division officer, leading petty officer
 Performer: One who does the hands-on work of operating and/or maintaining the system, subsystem, or equipment, or doing the task/function, i.e., technician/operator?

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Discuss the types of courses listed in a Training Path Chart TPC

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Background Training: ―Prerequisite‖ training that provides basic technical knowledge and skills required to prepare for further specialized training, or a first assignment.
 Replacement Training:
 Prepares new personnel for their first assignment
 Formal school training to provide people with the minimum required operational and maintenance qualifications on assigned equipment, subsystems, and the system
 Conversion Training - Training given to previously trained and experienced personnel to enable them to operate and maintain a new/modified system/subsystem/equipment. The training will be sufficient to allow the person to assume new duties at a level, which normally involves replacement training.
 Advanced Training - Training, which follows replacement/ conversion training. Advanced training normally completes the TOS coverage of particular Hardware/Non-NAVEDTRA Hardware knowledge and skills requiring advanced analysis (defined on 4-14) or undocumented fault isolation.
 Onboard Training - Training provided aboard ship, and which may include individual operator/maintenance technical training, individual watch station qualifications, watch team training, and training in general military subjects.

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Identify when job sheet development should begin in the instructional systems design ISD process

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This process begins as soon as the TPS is done

 This is done to make sure that skills drive, or force, content of the curriculum

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What are the triggers and process for converting PPP based curriculum to Task based curriculum?

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Revision or outdated system in a course where training only needs to be knowledge/task based.

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