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    New year, new design for Army leadership course

    FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO, UNITED STATES

    12.13.2018

    Story by Dawn Arden 

    Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office

    The Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Non-Commissioned Officer Academy's Basic Leader Course has undergone a new design, which is scheduled to be fully-implemented with Class 003-19 in January.

    According to the Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership Center of Excellence, changes have been made to alleviate the "Death by PowerPoint" method of instruction, changing instead to having students learn by the Experiential Learning Method. These changes are being made at Non-Commissioned Officer academies across the Army.

    The new course is built around the six leader competency areas, which are Communications, Leadership, Operations (Army and Joint), Program Management, Readiness, and Training Management. With the redesign, Soldiers will attend training six days a week. The 22-day course consists of 169 course facilitation hours, which are broken down as follows:

    Readiness, 37 hours
    Leadership, 42 hours
    Training Management, 22 hours
    Operations, 14 hours
    Communication, 47 hours
    Program Management, 7 hours

    First Sgt. Michael McCabe, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Basic Leader Course first sergeant, said the focus has shifted to teach Soldiers to implement a plan, train and evaluate the training event.

    "The new course has increased rigor in the content by adding written assessments and taking away the multiple choice exams," McCabe said. "Written assessments require more research, fostering creative and critical thinking skills while also teaching the non-commissioned officers proper use of time management."

    McCabe said assessments in the new course content are based on demonstrated abilities and learning outcomes under the Experiential Learning Model, helping to enhance the Soldiers' ability to exercise practical applications once they return to their unit.

    "The new course design is allowing Basic Leader Course students the ability to enhance their ability to think — not what to think," he said.

    Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Washington, small group leader, agrees.

    "That sense of ownership and responsibility, whether as a leader or as a learner, is incorporated from day one. The learner centric environment spurs curiosity that ignites a passion that allows the leader in the learner to release," he said. "The changing world and enemy demands critical and creative thinkers to collaborate and solve problems, complete missions and develop leaders. Empowering Soldiers to think critically based on theoretical and doctrinal knowledge is powerful beyond means and that is what this course enables."

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    Date Taken: 12.13.2018
    Date Posted: 12.26.2018 16:47
    Story ID: 305168
    Location: FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO, US

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