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CADRE/Instructor Training
MISSION
The Staff and Faculty section's responsibility within the Leader Development Division, Logistics Training Department, is the implementation of the Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC), Advanced Individual Training Platoon Sergeants Course (AITPSGC), Small Group Instructor Training Course (SGITC), Initial Entry Training Cadre Training Course (CTC), Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC), and the Installation Staff and Contractor Training Course (ISCTC). This section also oversees the development and revision of the Communicative Skills instruction taught in the officer, warrant officer, and NCO courses and manages the Quartermaster School's Instructor Recognition Program.
FUNCTIONS
- Develops policies and procedures and conducts training for instructors, managers, and training supervisors.
- Coordinates training with various internal organizations. Implements latest TRADOC guidance, doctrine, and philosophy; and other innovative ideas, methodologies, and techniques applicable to instructor training, development of training, and training support.
- Provides technical assistance to the training departments regarding instructional materials and methods.
- Conducts professional development training through workshops, seminars, conferences, demonstrations, television presentations, and/or practical exercises.
- Manages all aspects of communicative skills training and instructs communicative skills in Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) and warrant officer courses.
- Manages QMS School Instructor Recognition Program.
- Conducts liaison visits for the purpose of coordinating training requirements and revisions to the Staff and Faculty Development Program and determines program development needs.
- Administers diagnostic testing to students in selected courses.
- Provides improvement options for students with deficient communicative skills.
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This page was last updated on: September 19, 2011