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    The Army Learning Model is right on the money

    The Army Learning Model is right on the money

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Phillip Eugene | Sgt. 1st Class Marion Fox teaches a block of instruction to his fellow classmates as...... read more read more

    FORT DIX, NJ, UNITED STATES

    11.25.2015

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Phillip Eugene 

    80th Training Command (Reserve)

    FORT DIX, N.J. - Sgt. 1st Class Marion Fox stands in front of his class explaining the finer points of master data elements in the Defense Travel System and the Army's General Fund Enterprise Business System during phase one of the 94th Training Division's Finance Senior Leaders Course at Fort Dix, New Jersey.

    The FSLC is designed to improve students’ practical skills in the field of Army finance, so learning to navigate between DTS and GFEBS is an essential component of ensuring that soldiers get the money they're owed.

    Fox, however, is not an instructor, but a student attending his second day of the FSLC.

    In accordance with the Army Learning Model, which is based on The U.S. Army Learning Concept for 2015, each student is required to study a particular lesson and then teach a block of instruction to their classmates while course instructors supervise and give advice. The ALM, which implements principles of adult learning, reduces instructor-led slide presentations and emphasizes a more facilitative approach to teaching.

    Fox, who’s assigned to the Colorado Army National Guard's Joint Force Headquarters, said putting together his own lesson plan and then teaching the class gave him confidence, because he understood the material. He said it also made him better equipped to trouble shoot specific problems and identify exactly how to resolve certain issues.

    Master Sgt. Maria Ramos, a course instructor, said that by working through the lessons with each other, the students get a much more in-depth education and a richer experience than a simple lecture could provide.

    “When it's one of their own, they get more involved,” she said. “They know that at one point or another, they're going to be up there, so they try to make it easier for that instructor ... they help each other throughout the classes.”

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    Date Taken: 11.25.2015
    Date Posted: 11.25.2015 15:32
    Story ID: 182926
    Location: FORT DIX, NJ, US
    Hometown: FORT DIX, NJ, US

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