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NAVY SCHOOL MANAGEMENT MANUAL

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PART 5 - TRAINING RESOURCES<br />

Training resources include laboratory and classroom spaces,<br />

training devices, test equipment, tools, etc. For FCR purposes,<br />

the following items should be reviewed.<br />

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General condition of the spaces, including heating,<br />

cooling, ventilation, or other environmental factors in<br />

classrooms/labs. If the learning spaces are not conducive<br />

to learning, corrective action should be taken. If funding<br />

is required to correct the deficiency, findings will be<br />

summarized and forwarded to the appropriate activity as a<br />

part of the recommended action.<br />

Availability of training devices, test equipment, and<br />

tools. There should be an adequate number of training<br />

devices, test equipment, and tools on hand to train the<br />

students. Inadequate equipment can cause delays in<br />

training and/or substandard training. If this category is<br />

inadequate, documentation for funding should be submitted<br />

to the appropriate activity as a part of the recommended<br />

action.<br />

General condition of training devices, test equipment, and<br />

tools including proper and adequate stowage. Training<br />

devices, test equipment, and tools must be safe for use.<br />

Corrective action will be taken immediately for any item<br />

found unsafe.<br />

Adequacy of training devices to achieve the objectives.<br />

Are the training devices capable of measuring student<br />

achievement of the objectives? If not, a testing<br />

constraint exists. This situation must be identified in<br />

the testing plan and corrective action initiated as soon as<br />

possible. Sometimes training devices are capable of doing<br />

more than what the objectives specify. If material is<br />

being taught simply because the training device can help<br />

teach it, action should be taken to delete items that are<br />

not consistent with the objectives. Training devices are<br />

used as a means for the student to accomplish the<br />

objectives. Courses will be written to the objectives and<br />

not to the capabilities of the training devices.<br />

PART 6 - STUDENT PROGRAMS<br />

For FCR purposes, the following will be reviewed:<br />

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Student Records<br />

Counseling Program<br />

G-12<br />

NAVEDTRA 135C

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