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Air Force Learning Committee (AFLC)

Air Force Learning Committee (AFLC). COL JEFF WHITE CHIEF, AF LEARNING DIVISION AF/A1DL 24 MARCH 2011. 1. Overview. AFLC Purpose FMDC/AFLC Structure E&T process Airman’s Time Executive Session Review Action Items & New Topics Education Training Combined Education/Training

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Air Force Learning Committee (AFLC)

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  1. Air Force Learning Committee (AFLC) COL JEFF WHITE CHIEF, AF LEARNING DIVISION AF/A1DL 24 MARCH 2011 1

  2. Overview • AFLC Purpose • FMDC/AFLC Structure • E&T process • Airman’s Time • Executive Session Review • Action Items & New Topics • Education • Training • Combined Education/Training • AFLC Way Ahead

  3. AFLC Purpose VCSAF approved AF/A1 to implement the “Gatekeeper Process” AFLC established to emphasize institutional competency development and validate existing and/or new total force education and training requirements AFLC evaluates proposed topics and recommends to FMDC for final approval/disapproval “Gatekeeper Process” Essential to Validate Requirements and Constrain Growth 3 3

  4. FMDC Structure CSAF/SECAF Force Management Development Council Civilian Force Development Panel Officer Force Development Panel Enlisted Force Development Panel Expeditionary Skills Senior Review Group Air Force Learning Committee Synchronization (Gatekeeper/Integration) Population Focus • Emerging Issues • Short term • Forward issues to appropriate population/synchronization panel(s) • Reviewed periodically • Includes: - Nuclear - Space • - Acquisition - Rated 4 4

  5. AFLC Process Discipline What is driving the education/training requirement? (Congress, OSD, AF, etc.) Does the governing directive specify target audience, frequency, duration, delivery methodology (lecture vs CBT) and/or content (desired learning outcomes) (as applicable)? Is the education/training provided at other venues? What is the mission impact/risk of non-compliance (as applicable)? AETC/A2/3/10 validates objectives and proposed length of training (ancillary) AU develops objectives (PME) TFAT annual review process; thereby requiring course owners to review/revalidate existing TFAT (4 Mar 11) AU annual review GOAL: Standardized, Effective Education/Training Mapped to Learning Objectives 5 5

  6. Enlisted Education/Training Matrix EXAMPLE

  7. Officer Education/Training Matrix EXAMPLE

  8. Civilian Education/Training Matrix EXAMPLE

  9. Airman’s Time 2009 AIRMAN’S TIME ASSESSMENT (ATA) AFTER ACTION REPORT • Ancillary Training Sub-Findings • AT is too time consuming, cumbersome, and not aligned with operations tempo. • Wings supporting the AEF missions as enablers, consistently highlighted disconnects between AF-directed frequencies for ES training and COCOM-driven currency requirements. • - Multiple and disparate training systems exits 26 Oct 2009 9 9

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  11. AFLC Action Item Review Action Items: - Minor/Follow-up - Moderate - Significant 11 11

  12. Education Topics 12

  13. Action Items & New Education Topic 13 13

  14. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR)PME Update AU/CC

  15. The Timeline:Spaatz Center Status * All DL programs working on adapting lesson to DL delivery ** AWC plans to include DL faculty in the AWC-R instructor course on 2 May 11. • Overall WHITE: No actions completed (individual and overall) • Overall RED: • Implementation plan completed (Green) • Lesson modules ready for development (Yellow) • Overall YELLOW: • Lesson modules developed (Green) • Faculty trained (Green) • Overall GREEN: Final integration into student lessons (Green)

  16. The Timeline:Barnes Center Status *EPME Resident Programs compliant with current behavioral requirements since 2006. However, working now to insert AETC developed materials as required . ** All DL programs working on adapting lesson to DL delivery • Overall WHITE: No actions completed (individual and overall) • Overall RED: • Implementation plan completed (Green) • Lesson modules ready for development (Yellow) • Overall YELLOW: • Lesson modules developed (Green) • Faculty trained (Green) • Overall GREEN: Final integration into student lessons (Green)

  17. Total Force Integration Maj Justine Cromer AF/A8X

  18. Total Force Integration • Background: AFLC 2010 • AF/A8 feedback from MAJCOM site visits • Barrier to integration due to lack of knowledge about the different components (Reg AF, ARC and Civilian) in the TF • AF/A9 lessons learned reports cite a need to examine TFI training at Air University to ensure the TFI vision and objectives are communicated • A8XF approach to examine the problem, root cause and possible solutions 18

  19. Total Force Leadership • Background • Lessons Learned Fort Hood: “Preventing Violence/Enhancing Response” – action required by AF/A1 (A8XF partner) • “Finding 74: Air Force leaders lack knowledge about how best to manage Total Force personnel who might pose a threat to themselves or others.” • 74.1 Revise applicable professional military education and professional continuing education programs to include learning outcomes focused on authorities, procedures, and programs that support Total Force teaming and leadership. • 74.2 Revise reference materials for officer, enlisted, and civilian members to clarify authorities, procedures, and programs that support Total Force teaming and leadership.

  20. Total Force Integration Current Status: Red Gap Analysis “Current state” – AU talking papers on TF curriculum PCE programs still under review “Desired state” – Fort Hood 74.1/74.2 Findings Traditional Total Force topics taught in all forms of PME/PCE Learning focused on component and Joint perspectives, general knowledge, roles, policy, etc as opposed to managing an integrated force Topics need updating to reflect TFI focus and Fort Hood requirements 20

  21. Total Force Integration Current Status: Red Learning objectives will standardize content and focus outcomes on target audience and meet Fort Hood requirement. 3 learning objectives – WIP --modify objectives to target CCs and supervisors for officers, enlisted, civilians --modify objectives to appropriate level of learning --ensure language covers Fort Hood recommendations 21

  22. Total Force Integration • Decisions Required: • Learning outcomes: AU • Prioritization of venues starting with operational level followed by appropriate content/method to achieve outcome • Example: • Wing CC seminar – 1 week • Group CC course – 2 weeks • AF Incident Mgt Course – ops/medical/MS/MX focus • Commander’s Integration Guide – highlight/condense AWC ACSC

  23. Total Force Integration • Views of others: • Stakeholder buy-in ongoing with AU/A1DL • Potential show-stoppers: unknown • Deliverables/Milestones: • 15 April – revised learning outcomes – POC: AU • 15 April – content insertion schedule to meet 1 Dec 2011 completion requirements – POC: AU

  24. Officer Education / Ancillary Training • Instruction • Enter “X” if you corresponded w/the institution; add green to indicate the curriculum associated w/your topic is incorporated and you are satisfied w/the level of Edu/Tng; add red to indicate the curriculum is not incorporated • Leave blank to indicate your curriculum is not incorporated into the respective venue

  25. Enlisted Education / Ancillary Training • Instruction • Enter “X” if you corresponded w/the institution; add green to indicate the curriculum associated w/your topic is incorporated and you are satisfied w/the level of Edu/Tng; add red to indicate the curriculum is not incorporated • Leave blank to indicate your curriculum is not incorporated into the respective venue • Category

  26. Culture of Engagement Capt Chris Moore SAF/PAR

  27. Officer Education / Ancillary Training

  28. Enlisted Education / Ancillary Training

  29. Culture of Engagement BMT Integration Current Status: Green Validated learning objectives Value of Communication Personal and AF Narrative Development Proper Media Engagement Proper Use of Social Media Required curriculum development: N/A Specific changes made BMT has integrated and is currently teaching curriculum Ongoing-issues: None 29

  30. Culture of Engagement AWC and Commander’s Course Integration Current Status: Green Validated learning objectives Value of Communication Personal and AF Narrative Development Proper Media Engagement Proper Use of Social Media Required curriculum development: N/A Specific changes made PA Center of Excellence at AU has integrated concepts into PA blocks of instruction for AF SDE & commander’s courses Ongoing-issues: None 30

  31. Culture of Engagement ASBC and SOS Integration Current Status: Green Validated learning objectives Value of Communication Personal and AF Narrative Development Proper Media Engagement Proper Use of Social Media Required curriculum development: N/A Specific changes made ASBC has developed and implemented a lesson named “AW-5200 Strategic Communications” SOS has implemented a four-part lessons series on Strategic Communication education Ongoing-issues: None 31

  32. Culture of Engagement Enlisted PME Integration Current Status: Yellow Validated learning objectives Value of Communication Personal and AF Narrative Development Proper Media Engagement Proper Use of Social Media Required curriculum development: N/A Specific changes made Barnes Center : Social Media is covered but other learning objectives are under development as part of larger curriculum revision projects AFSNCOA ECD – Oct 2011 NCOA ECD – Oct 2011 ALS ECD – Oct 2011 (delay due to DL update) 32

  33. Culture of Engagement Commissioning Source Integration Current Status: Yellow Validated learning objectives Value of Communication Personal and AF Narrative Development Proper Media Engagement Proper Use of Social Media Required curriculum development: N/A Specific changes made Learning objectives in the revised draft AFI 36-2014 incorporate Culture of Engagement. AFI update been delayed due to manpower constraints in A1DO Ongoing-issues: None 33

  34. Culture of Engagement • Decisions Required: • None at this time • Views of others: • Stakeholders support proposed integration • Deliverables/Milestones: • Enlisted PME Integration • Commissioning Source Integration

  35. Air Force OPMEP Dr. Matthew StaffordChief Academic OfficerSquadron Officer College

  36. Education Adjudication 36 36

  37. Training Topic 37

  38. AF Resilience Mr. Brian Borda A1SY

  39. AF Resilience Background: Increase in counterproductive/maladaptive behaviors undermines force readiness, mission capability and health and wellbeing of service members, civilians and families OSD and AF leadership want to prevent suicides and other counterproductive behaviors; Army has instituted Comprehensive Soldier Fitness to build a more resilient Army Assessment, On-line learning, Institutional learning and Embedded trainers CSAF, VCSAF and CMSAF have made resilience a top priority in AF Posture – supports Warfighter, HAF Top 4 Started Deployment Transition Center in Jul 10 Stood up Resilience Office in A1 in Nov 10 3 Mar 11 CAIB focused on resilience and suicide prevention 39

  40. AF Resilience Military Civilian Community Family Social Physical Mental Spiritual Governance - CAIB Leadership 40

  41. Topic Title Current Status: 6 learning objectives developed for accessions training Gap analysis completed for USAFA and BMT curriculums Gap analysis validated by HAFSMEs HAF preliminary review concludes curriculums include resilience learning goals Working with AF SMEs to conduct in depth review with curriculum writers USAFA - 3 of 6 learning goals BMT – 2 of 6 learning goals 41

  42. Resilience Learning Goals

  43. Resilience Learning Goals

  44. Air Force Resilience After in depth review, A1SY will address USAFA and BMT curriculum in the following areas: USAFA curriculum Basic nutrition and nutrition planning Sleep management and good sleep hygiene Elements of effective communication BMT curriculum Elements of effective communication Shaping group and individual behaviors 44

  45. Air Force Resilience • Provided for information only • No AFLC decisions required at this point • Way Ahead • Next step is to work with AETC to conduct gap analysis of ROTC and OTS curriculum • Will bring forward any gaps to the Fall AFLC

  46. Enlisted Education/Training Matrix

  47. Officer Education/Training Matrix

  48. Civilian Education/Training Matrix

  49. Action Items & New E&T Topics 49 49

  50. Combined Education & Training Topic 50

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