U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Program for Joint Education Self-Study Report.

Abstract

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJCSI) 1800.01 requires that Service schools undergo accreditation of their Programs for Joint Education (PJE). The process is called the Process for Accreditation of Joint Education (PAJE). This report represents the first step in the PAJE. The U. S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) has also requested the second step, a PAJE team on-site visit, which is scheduled for 13 through 18 April 1997. The Self-Study represents CGSC's assessment of how well the PJE, Phase I, is contributing to the education of Joint Specialty Officers (JSO). The Self-Study has three principal purposes: to describe the College PJE; to present the results of the PJE Self-Study for PAJE team use; and to serve as a document the College can use to plan and guide future mission and PJE enhancements. The latter is important because of the increasing turnover of personnel and resource constraints resulting from downsizing. In sum, this study represents the results of a comprehensive self-examination. The College reviewed its PJE, assessed its strengths, identified its limitations, and developed plans to reinforce the strengths and eliminate the weaknesses.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 24, 1997
Accession Number
ADA361743

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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