Space Education at the University of Texas at San Antonio: Army Space Cadre - Learn from Southwest Research Institute Scientists (Army Space Journal, 2009 Summer Edition)
Abstract
Best professions utilize education to continue to develop the professionals within an organization over the course of the career. The Army adheres to that practice as manifested by Noncommissioned Officer Education System, Officer training from Basic Officer Leader Course to ILE, branch/career field specific training, and the Advanced Civil Schooling program. Working as a Space Professional or a Space Cadre member as a Space Enabler allows Army personnel to be in the Space Profession which follows this developmental paradigm very well. Continued education in a variety of venues allows for broadening of knowledge in a career field, such as FA40, or in a subset of skills, such as the 3Y Space Activities Skill Identifier. Therefore, continuing education has a significant role in professional development as indicated by Samuel P. Huntington in his book The Soldier and the State. Education is one of the distinguishing characteristics of a true profession. The Army Space Profession follows this example very well. Space Cadre members increase their knowledge through many educational venues. Three of these offer great opportunities for development in Space operations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA514090
Entities
People
- Stacy Godshall
Organizations
- United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command