The Design, Development, and Formative Evaluation of a USAREUR Life Coping Skills Training Program

Abstract

The Doing It in Deutschland programs were developed to teach first term enlisted soldiers in USAREUR the knowledge and skills need to (1) use public transportation in Germany, (2) eat out on the economy, (3) use USAREUR community resources, (4) shop in German stores and (5) understand the legal aspects of living in Germany. The programs are competency-based, multi-media programs which will utilize two delivery systems: first, mass media approach with AFN-radio and Stars and Stripes newspaper and, second, through Army education centers. The programs were tried out and formatively evaluated in controlled settings. The findings in this report subsequently served as the data base for decisions regarding modifications for program revisions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA143657

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  • R. Dawson

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  • Human Resources Research Organization

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