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    Education center announces open dates for instructor certification

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    Photo By Master Sgt. Mike Smith | The classroom building is part of Craig R. McKinley Hall at the I.G. Brown Training...... read more read more

    LOUISVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES

    01.07.2019

    Story by Master Sgt. Mike Smith  

    I.G. Brown Training and Education Center

    The Air National Guard's training and education center will hold five classes for instructor certification in the remaining fiscal year at the campus on McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base in East Tennessee.

    “So it’s time to take a look at one of the available two-week classes, with the first near the end of January, and schedule your attendance – especially if you need to increase your instructor skills or improve a training plan this year,” said Tammie Smeltzer, who manages the Instructional Development section.

    The remaining 2019 fiscal year class dates are ANGC ICP 2019-3, Jan. 28 to Feb. 8; ANGC ICP 2019-4, April 29 to May 10; ANGC ICP 2019-5, June 10 to June 21; ANGC ICP 2019-6, July 8 to July 19; and ANGC ICP 2019-7, August 12 to August 23.

    The center’s continuing education office is reached at DSN 266-3859 or 865-336-3859 and through https://www.angtec.ang.af.mil/Courses/Professional-Development/.

    Airmen enroll through their base force development offices. The program is unit funded now, but Smeltzer said that it is easy on wing budgets, considering those on orders get free lodging on campus, as well as a per-diem rate of $18.90 per day.

    Watch a video on ICP here: https://www.dvidshub.net/video/525422/instructor-certification-program

    The program is popular with operations and support Airmen as well as others who teach lessons within their squadrons and wings on a regular basis. Another perk is that students receive three college credits for completing ICP, and they learn to develop other Airmen as well as save their time and boost mission capability.

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    Date Taken: 01.07.2019
    Date Posted: 01.07.2019 12:09
    Story ID: 306337
    Location: LOUISVILLE, TN, US

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