Job Language Performance Requirements for MOS 16B, Nike Hercules Missile Crewman, Reference Soldier's Manual Dated 17 December 1976.
Abstract
The Job Language Performance Requirements (JLPR) study was conducted to determine language tasks the soldier must do in studying/performing job tasks. The language skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking) required to learn each Army job task were identified, conditions studied and standards determined. The data that generated the JLPR is identified. This report is organized in six main sections. Section I-IV discuss methods, forms and rationale for gathering, organizing and analyzing research data used to develop Job Language Performance Requirements (JLPR). Sections V and VI are the major substantive portions of the analysis. They are the results of the analysis and constitute the basis for development of any MOS-oriented English language materials. Section V contains the JLPR by cluster/topic, while Section VI contains the JLPR covering the entire range of clusters/topics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 17, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA121100