Extension of Training Extension Course Cost and Training Effectiveness Analysis Data Collection
Abstract
This task report is one of several concerning support to the evaluation of the utilization, acceptance, cost, and effectiveness of the Army Training Extension Course (TEC) Program. Related earlier reports focused on the cost and training effectiveness of TEC where effectiveness was a function of individuals performances on the SQT. Results showed TEC effective in training individuals and a positive relationship between TEC usage and SQT scores. This current report is the second in a series of reports. The initial report in this series documents the conduct and findings of a training, cost and effectiveness literature search and review of selected literature. It serves as the introduction to the third report which concerns the development of a TEC Cost and Training Effectiveness (CTEA) methodology, where effectiveness is a function of unit performance as measured by the Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) evaluation. This current report provides the forms and instructions necessary for the collection of training data form field units. This training data constitutes the inputs to the methodology effectiveness production function. The data collection method is designed to be used during an eight-week period preceding the Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) evaluation. Resulting data may be used to evaluate training effectiveness of TEC and other training methodology.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA160367
Entities
People
- James Bercos
- Richard C. Eakins