MTS Flashcards
Qualify
What is one step of ORM?
Identify Hazards, Assess Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implementing Controls, Supervise
What is a “High-Risk” Course?
May imply a dangerous situation
What is an example of a High-Risk Course that we perform here?
MCMAP
What are the procedures for Training Time Outs (TTO)?
Put up the “T”, stop training and access the situation. Once all hazards or concerns have been corrected resume training
What are the periodic requirements for a Safety Stand Down?
Annually or at CO request
What is the Navy Instructor Manual?
NAVEDTRA 134
What are the three qualities of an efficient and effective instructor?
KAP: Knowledge, Ability, Personality
What are the four principles of John Keller’s Model of Motivational Theory?
ARCS: Attention, Relevance, Confidence, Satisfaction
What are the three types of sensory learners?
VAK: Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic
What are the four basic learning styles?
CARA: Concrete, Active, Reflective, Abstract
What are the four purposes of oral questioning?
FADS: Focuses, Arouses, Drills, Stimulates
What is the five-step questioning technique?
APPLE: Ask, Pause, Pick, Listen, Emphasize
What is the Navy School Management Manual?
NAVEDTRA 135
What is CeTARS?
A navy-wide automated information system to manage and support navy training
What does CIN stand for?
Course Identification Number
What information does the CDP tell you?
Course and its location
What are the three types of schools?
“A”, “C”, “F”
What is the main difference with an “F” School?
No NEC Awarded
When is an ARB conducted?
When all other means of academic counseling, remediation, and initial setback have failed.
What does FCR stand for?
Formal Course Review
What is the Training Requirement Review Manual?
NAVEDTRA 133A
How often do you conduct a TRR?
60-month cycle or when triggering event occurs
Who provides policy and guidance oversight for the TRR process?
NETC N7
Where do you find information about the Enlisted Occupational Standards for Training and Career Development?
OPNAVINST 1500.74
What is the purpose of the Occupational Standards?
Provides minimum skills required for Navy Enlisted Ratings
Who approves Occupational Standards?
OPNAV
What is the JDTA Management Manual?
NAVEDTRA 137
What does JDTA stand for?
Job Duty Task Analysis
What does NETC N7 do in the JDTA process?
Provides oversight of policy and guidance
What are three elements of the hierarchy structure of work?
Occupation, Job, Duty, Task, Sub-Task, Step
What is the Front-End Analysis User Guide?
NETCINST 1500.6
What is the purpose of an FEA?
Establish a defendable and repeatable process to determine the best training
What are two triggers for an FEA?
Fleet Feedback, FCR, Rating Merger, CCA Directed, TRR, Establishment of a new NEC
What is the Business Case Analysis Policy?
NETCINST 1510.3
What is the purpose of a BCA?
To facilitate its decision-making process
Where do you find the final stages of a BCA?
NETCINST 1510.3 pages 21-24
What is the PPP Based Curriculum Development Manual?
NAVEDTRA 131
What does TPP stand for?
Training Project Plan
What is the purpose of TPP?
Serves as a Blueprint for providing training to personnel.
Who approves a TPP not requiring offsets?
NETC N7
What are two elements of a TPP?
CCA TPP Endorsement Letter, Cover Page, Course Data, Justification, Safety Risks & Hazardous Materials, Curriculum Development Method, Resource Requirements, Compensation, Milestones
What is an item in the Plan Phase?
TPP
What is one item in the Develop Phase?
Lesson Plan, Trainee Guide, Test Items, IMM
What are the three “Task Sets”?
Coordinator, Director, Performer
What are two of the three types of training materials provided by the ILE?
Instructor-led training, interactive multimedia instruction, and blended
What are the minimum sections of a lesson plan?
Front Matter, Lesson Topics
What are the minimum sections of a trainee guide?
Front Matter, Instruction Sheet
What is the purpose of the CTTL?
Lists the duties and tasks for a given course (Key word: Building Blocks)
What is the Navy School Testing Program Management Manual?
NAVEDTRA 132
Who provides testing policy and guidance?
NETC
Who provides oversight of testing policies and guidance?
NETC N7
Who designs and develops the testing plan?
Curriculum Developer
What are the two types of tests?
Formal, Informal
What are two of the five categories for performance and knowledge tests?
Pre-test, Progress, Comprehensive, Oral, Quiz
What is the highest grade a student can achieve on a re-test?
80%
What are two of the five steps of the remediation program?
Retest, Setback, Drop from Training, Counseling, ARB
What is the PQS Program reference?
OPNAVINST 3500.34
Where do you find PQSs?
My Navy Portal
What is the difference between a PQS and JQR?
PQS: Multiple Platforms / JQR: Single Platform
Where do you find information about Enlisted Occupational Standards?
OPNAVINST 1500.74
Where are NRTCs maintained and available for fleet use?
NRTC website
What is the Training Transfer Agreement?
OPNAVNOTE 1500
What is the role of the Deputy CNO?
Validate Impact
What is the role of the Resource Sponsors?
To plan, program, and provide funding requirements
Who plans and executes TA roles and responsibilities when designated?
NETC
What is the MTO Reporting Policy?
NETCINST 1500.7
At NETC, what is N1?
Total Force Manpower
At NETC, what is N4?
Facilities and Logistics
At NETC, what is N7?
Learning and Development
What is an MTO?
Missed Training Opportunity
What website do you use to access the authoring tool for Instructional Materials?
AIM Website
What does AIM stand for?
Authoring Instructional Materials
What is AIM?
A computer-based training materials authoring tool.
Where do you access the Content Planning Module?
AIM Website
What are two of the four primary areas within CPM?
Home, JDTA, Projects, Reports
Where do you access ILE?
Navy E-learning
What does Navy E-learning provide?
Training anytime, anywhere
What is one type of training received through Navy E-learning?
Formal, informal, GMT
Where do you access CeTARS?
CeTARs website
What is CeTARS ii Menu used for?
To view form 51