Rating Training Continuum: Baseline Data

Abstract

The Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, and Training) (OP-01) tasked Navy Personnel Research and Development Center (NPRDC) to construct a training continuum design methodology using the Operations Specialist (OS) and the Electronic Warfare Technician (EW) ratings as the design vehicles. Rating Training Continuum Development Workshops were held for the OS and EW ratings in FY89 and FY90. The results of the workshops were incorporated into Continuum Training Plans (C-M) and published in 1991. To determine the effectiveness of the OS and EW CTPs an evaluation plan was also published in 1991. The evaluation plan identified four attributes that would reflect changes in the rating before and after implementation of the CTPS. The four attributes were: Job performance, force structure, training effectiveness, and career attitude. To provide the pre-implementation baseline data specified in the evaluation plan, NPRDC used existing organizational data bases whenever possible. When existing databases were not available, surveys were developed and distributed. Continuum training plan, electronic warfare technician, rating training continuum development, operations specialist, continua, workshops, training.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1992
Accession Number
ADA257078

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  • April Moranville
  • Donald H. Hewitt

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  • Advanced Electronics
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