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From Specialists to Sergeants Major, the Army is Overhauling its Education System

Tue, 11/07/2017 - 12:39pm

From Specialists to Sergeants Major, the Army is Overhauling its Education System by Meghann Myers - Military Times

Top to bottom, the Army is changing the way it educates soldiers.

From professional military education to the transition back to civilian life, the Army is trying to grow better leaders and give soldiers tools to translate their knowledge into civilian education, officials said during a presentation Oct. 10 at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C.

“The noncommissioned officer education system began in 1973. But it was time to reexamine the way we were developing leaders,” said Command Sgt. Maj. David Davenport, the senior enlisted soldier at Training and Doctrine Command. “What we came up with, it was more than just PME. We wanted this well-rounded noncommissioned officer, with a broad set of skills and experiences.”

Those changes include the end of Structured Self-Development distance learning, a revamped Basic Leader Course, course credit for the Sergeants Major Academy, opportunities for soldiers to earn non-academic credentials, and a couple of documents that can help soldiers translate their education after they transition back to civilian life…

Read on.

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Mon, 07/05/2021 - 9:05am

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