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LANGUAGE TRAINING IMPROVEMENT WHO NEEDS WHAT?. SUMMARY. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LANGUAGE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS LANGUAGE TRAINING NEEDS RESULTS 2004-2005 FORCE GOAL REQUIREMENTS MEASURES TAKEN FG FULFILLMENT “WHO NEEDS WHAT” STUDY CONCLUSIONS.
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LANGUAGE TRAINING IMPROVEMENT WHO NEEDS WHAT?
SUMMARY • LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM • LANGUAGE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS • LANGUAGE TRAINING NEEDS • RESULTS 2004-2005 • FORCE GOAL REQUIREMENTS • MEASURES TAKEN • FG FULFILLMENT • “WHO NEEDS WHAT” STUDY • CONCLUSIONS
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY OF MILITARY PERSONNEL - DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - FY02-FY05 ASSISTED PHASE FY06-FY07 SELF-SUFFICIENCY PHASE 1. ADVANCED ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY PROGRAM 2. BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS 3. TEACHER TRAINING 4. HRMD CORE AND REGIONAL TESTING SERVICES 5. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE’s FLTP MANAGEMENT 6. REGIONAL LEARNING/RESOURCE CENTERS
RO FLTP - LOCATIONS Military high schools Military Academies NCO’s schools Aplication schools Snd lng centers / Army Snd lng centers/ AF Snd lng centersNavy Snd lng centers / GS FLTCs Resources training centers SIBIU BRAŞOV BUZĂU PITEŞTI CONSTANŢA BUCUREŞTI
Language Training ENGLISH HUNGARIAN FRENCH SERBIAN GERMAN SPANISH RUSSIAN JEWISH PRESENT GREEK UKRAINEAN NEEDS TURKISH CHINESE ARABIC BULGARIAN ITALIAN ALBANESE
Force goal (lng) requirements 1.Personnel for international staff: a. CO’s – SLP 3 3 3 3; b. NCO’s – SLP 3 2 3 2. 2. – By the end of 2006/2007, personnel from NRF and HRF/FLR a) CO’s – SLP 3 3 3 3; b) NCO’s – SLP 3 2 3 2; c) communications personnel – SLP 2 2 2 1.”
To meet the FG requirements English language is mandatory for every entry exam in military education institutions A minimum 2 2 2 2 requirement for training in Defence University. An increase of English language hours in formation schools. Intensive English language module for each career course.
To meet the FG requirements A wide variety of intensive training in English language: Familiarization courses. Beginners courses. Intermediate level courses (basic). Advanced courses on 2 skills (L&S). Advanced courses on 4 skills. Refreshment courses. Special terminology courses.
To meet the FG requirements Language assessment mandatory after advanced courses Use of invited associated military instructors Data base with all training and test takers Detailed training plan for the deployable units personnel. Update of the job descriptions Minimum 50% of the trainees are NCO’s List of priorities of training and testing.
SLP TESTED 2004-2005 107 from deployable forces and 363 from the target group !!!
“Who needs what” Study • Specialists from MoND, J1/GS, Army and BC. • Questionnaire - 38 questions focused on all 4 skills / STANAG 6001 and 6 open questions for necessary comments. • Target group – CO’s, NCO’s and enlisted personnel who participated in international missions. • 293 people from 4 Army deployable units which served in Afganistan, Iraq, Angola, Bosnia şi Kosovo.
“Who needs what” Study CONCLUSIONS:
THANK YOU FOR THE QUESTIONS YOU MAY NOT HAVE !