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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

COMBINED ARMS AND TACTICS DIRECTORATE


COMBINED ARMS AND LEADERSHIP DIVISION
LEADERSHIP BRANCH
FORT BENNING, GEORGIA 31905

AUGUST 2003

1. LESSON TITLE AND NUMBER: Training Management, CL3Z11

2. TIME: 6 hours.

3. HOW IT WILL BE TAUGHT:

A. BACKGROUND: This period of instruction is designed to familiarize OCS Candidates with the US Army
Training Management doctrine. Following this block of instruction the student will be able to explain the Army Training
Management Concept, Leader Training responsibilities, and Battle Focus Training. This period will introduce the student
to some of the tools that he/she will need to properly manage training in his/her platoon.

B. CONDUCT: This block of instruction will be presented as a combination lecture and discussion. Initially, the
instructor will present an introduction of the Army Training Management Concept through presentation, discussion, and
film clips. The block of instruction will be followed, on another day, with a 25 question Training Management Quiz
designed to evaluate the students learning of key training management topics.

4. TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:


ACTION: A Candidate can explain and apply the theory of the Army’s Training
Management and Battle Focus Systems

CONDITION: In a classroom, given instruction and access to FM 7-0 and 7-1, discussions,
and practical exercises.

STANDARD: Score 70% on a written exam and answer appropriate questions during the
block of instruction IAW FM 7-0 and FM 7-1.

5. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

ELO 1
ACTION: The student explains current US Army training management doctrine.
CONDITION: In a classroom, given instruction, access to FM 7-0, 25-101, and discussions.
STANDARD: Explain the US Army training management doctrine throughout the class discussions.

ELO 2
ACTION: The student can understand and apply the risk management procedures.
STANDARD: In a classroom, given instructions, discussions, and a practical exercise.
CONDITION: Apply your understanding of the risk management process through a practical exercise.

6. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ISSUED TO STUDENTS:


Practical Exercise: Risk Management Procedures

7. ADVANCE ASSIGNMENTS:
None

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