Developing Training Plans Flashcards

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What is SATE?

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The dynamic process that allows continuous improvement to the training program by the application of evaluation techniques at any point along the process, not solely upon completion of a phase.

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What does SATE assist commanders in identfying?

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identifying critical warfighting tasks, both for the individual and the unit, and it guides the Marine Corps’ frugal application of limited resources.

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What does SATE provide commanders with?

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SATE provides commanders w/ needed
training management techniques to analyze, design, develop, implement,
and evaluate performance-oriented training.

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The SATE process, in regards to UTM, consists of what five phases:

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analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation.

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What takes place after a training evolution has been completed?

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AARs which discuss what went right, what went wrong, & what needs to be changed IOT better accomplish the objectives. The AAR should be used as
input during the evaluation phase.

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How can a checklist optimize training time in the evaluation phase?

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Highlight strengths and deficiencies of the unit, therefore, focusing future training on what and who needs to be trained, rather than retraining the entire unit/event needlessly.

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What are mission performance standards & MCCS used to do?

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  • Determin individaul and or team proficiencies & deficiencies
  • Determine training methods
  • Specify training funding resources
  • Evaluate proficiencies as a result of training
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Standards-based training provide?

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-Provides a measurement of performance.
-Provides Marines with the ability to adjust rapidly to changing tactical situations.
-Eliminates the need for retraining if units are cross-attached.
-Fosters flexibility in battle by reducing the need for complex orders.
-Teaches Marines to respond to changes in combat in a reflexive and
automatic manner.

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What do unit training plans consist of?

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long-range, midrange, and short-range plans

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What phase are the training plans executed?

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Implementation phase

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In what phase do commanders ensure that all logistical & background preparations are completed prior to the actual start of the training evolution.

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Development phase

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What are the training principles described in MCRP 3-0A?

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Training mandate, training imperative, train as you fight, Make commanders responsible for training, Use Standards-Based Training, Use Performance-Oriented Training, Use Mission-Oriented Training, Train to sustain proficiency, Train to challenge

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