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Naval Education and NAVEDTRA 135C S
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FORWARD NAVEDTRA SERIES MANUALS: NA
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Title __ Figures _ Page 2-4-1 - Ins
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LSO LP MCS MTT MTS NAVOSH NEC NETC
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INTRODUCTION Training to support th
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Provide oversight of the external e
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CHAPTER 2 STAFF MANAGEMENT 2-1 NAVE
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supervisor is to ensure policy prov
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unsafe/unhealthy working conditions
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Maintain liaison with other LC and
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Provide recommendations in the area
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Advise managers, directing speciali
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Review curriculum materials to ensu
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Monitor the instructor evaluation p
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Curriculum Management Instructional
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Review student critiques and take c
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should conduct certification, and s
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different from that of military and
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course supervisor. This plan will d
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Step Five: Instructor Preparation a
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Ensure minimum physical standards a
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5.1. Introduction the Bureau of Nav
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Contracting Officers located at the
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performance only in terms of the fi
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4.6. Firm-Fixed Price Contracts Mo
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three-month period, the level of ef
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applicable to the contractor within
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incorporation of training safety in
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Maintain a database to identify and
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Provide a detailed list of class sc
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produce problems with the introduct
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Table 6-1 - Security Matrix POLICY/
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POLICY/GUIDELINES/PROCEDURES RESPON
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APPENDIX A IN-SERVICE TRAINING A-1
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Course Supervisors Make appropria
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Table A-2 - Recommended Periodicity
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PREREQUISITES Prerequisites are any
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FCR Are the FCRs being used to im
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Is there an approved setback policy
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Instructor Utilization Are divi
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Navy Military Training Does the
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APPENDIX C TESTING PROGRAMS C-1 NAV
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Types of Tests A pretest may be us
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is assigned. This scale applies to
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Step Three: Calculate the grades fo
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number of items required to ensure
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Is recommended by an ARB decision.
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on teaching the material in a diffe
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The frequency with which an analysi
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The formula p = Nc ÷ N results in
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students near the middle of a scale
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objectives of the course to the lev
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APPENDIX D LABORATORY EVALUATION PR
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the same laboratory training sessio
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should ensure that all students are
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difficulty and must remain patient
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Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Recomme
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STUDENT CRITIQUE OF TRAINING Please
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STUDENT CRITIQUE OF TEAM TRAINING P
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APPENDIX F SAFETY REVIEW CHECKLIST
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C. COMPLETE AS APPLICABLE YES NO N/
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INTRODUCTION Appendix G contains gu
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Is there a list of approved visual
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Are test items constructed as per a
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Review documentation to ensure the
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Chapter 2, Section 7. Each course r
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PART 5 - TRAINING RESOURCES Trainin
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Are ARBs being conducted as require
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COURSE REVIEW SAMPLE CHECKLIST COVE
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PART 2 - TESTING PROGRAMS (SAMPLE)
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CeTARS Formula STUDENT FLOW. Averag
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LIST OF TYPE COURSES CODE DESCRIPTI
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G1 G2 G5 G6 Pipeline Skill Progress