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Canadian Forces Training and Education System (CFITES)

Canadian Forces Training and Education System (CFITES). PRESENTATION FORMAT. Review of the Canadian Forces Individual Training & Education System (CFITES), Validation terminology, Purpose of Validation, Fundamental Processes of Validation, Validation Model, 3 Types of Validation Surveys,

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Canadian Forces Training and Education System (CFITES)

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  1. Canadian Forces Training and Education System (CFITES)

  2. PRESENTATION FORMAT • Review of the Canadian Forces Individual Training & Education System (CFITES), • Validation terminology, • Purpose of Validation, • Fundamental Processes of Validation, • Validation Model, • 3 Types of Validation Surveys, • Impact of Validation Surveys, • Review of CFITES Model, and, • A Program Evaluation Experience at CFLS.

  3. 3 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES TO CFITES • Performance orientation, • System approach, and, • Optimum efficiency.

  4. Training & Education Systems

  5. Quality & Quantity Control Processes

  6. Assessment Overview

  7. VALIDATION TERMINOLOGY • Validation vs Verification, • Validation vs Evaluation, • Role of Program Evaluation, and, • Validation vs OA/FA.

  8. PURPOSE OF VALIDATION • Verify adequacy of training and education (T&E), • Identify excessive or unnecessary T&E activities, and, • Keep T&E programmes open to changes.

  9. FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES FOR VALIDATION • Scope and Plan, • Collect and Analyze Data, and, • Report and Recommendations.

  10. Validation Phase

  11. 3 TYPES OF VALIDATION SURVEYS • Routine Check, • Comprehensive Review, and, • Focus Review.

  12. Functional Analysis Impact of Validation on Management System a Non-TrgProblems Analysis CFITES Design QuantityControl Validation Development Evaluation ResourceMgt Conduct Verification

  13. CFITES Model Verification OA\FA Analysis Design Validation Development Conduct Evaluation

  14. Program Evaluation Experience at CFLS • Mrs Lucie Ratté, Chief of Standards.

  15. Programme Evaluation A programme is effective to the extent that the learner has achieved the performance objective(s). A programme is efficient to the extent that the methods, materials and the expenditures of resources are optimized.

  16. MSLTP Mid February End of June ENTRY August 100 % 80 % 750 HOURS 300 HOURS PL1 / PL 2 / PL 3 / PL 4 / PL 5 PL 6 / PL 7 Intermediate Level Continuous Course Elementary Level Elementary Level One Progress Level = 150 hrs Optimum duration ??? Reading Writing Oral Interaction Qualifications AAA BBB

  17. Military Second Language Training Programme Evaluation • AIM : to modify and improve an aspect of the programme in order to optimize the training. • Elementary Level Evaluation (duration) .

  18. Intermediate Level Continuous Course, 2002-2003. Sample : 51 Students (Officers and Non-Commissionned Officers). Groups of 6 to 8 students. 4 Different Schools. Training Plan : 750 hours to achieve AAA Level. Conditions: MSLTP curriculum and EC, Testing after 600 hours, Reading + Writing without preparation, Oral Interaction -20 min preparation, and, The certification was given by the SLE (Second Language Evaluation). Elementary Level Evaluation (duration)

  19. Analysis Criterion • Rank, • MLAT (aptitude), • Testing Over the phone / face-to-face, • Location, and, • SLE results.

  20. Data Analysis Results • 75 % of the students obtained an Elementary Qualification A in 3 skills : Reading, Writing and Oral Interaction, • 60 % of the students obtained an Intermediate Qualification B in Reading and in Writing, • 25 % of the students failed in one skill, and, • Possible overtraining for students with highest aptitudes (Superior and Above-Average) High correlation between results and the aptitude.

  21. MSLTP AAA February BBB June August Intermediate Level Continuous Course 750 HOURS 300 HOURS 11 months posting Qualification BBB PL1 / PL 2 / PL 3 / PL 4 / PL 5 PL 6 / PL 7 Xmas End Jan New Proposal 600 HOURS 450 HOURS 5 Month courses Before and After Xmas. Elementary Lvl Crse – Qual – AAA. Intermediate Lvl Crse – Qual –BBB. PL1 / PL2 / PL3 / PL4 PL 5 / PL 6 / PL 7 Elementary Level Course Intermediate Level Course PL 5 / PL 6 / PL 7 PL1 / PL2 / PL3 / PL4 Extra training (90 hrs)+ retest.. Intermediate Level Course Elementary Level Course AAA BBB QUALIFICATIONS

  22. REVIEW - QUESTIONS • Review of the CFITES, • Validation terminology, • Purpose of Validation, • Fundamental Processes of Validation, • Validation Model, • 3 Types of Validation Surveys, • Impact of Validation Surveys, • Review of CFITES Model, and, • A Program Evaluation Experience at CFLS.

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