terminal learning objective action: identify course objectives and requirements condition: given a...
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TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: Identify Course Objectives and Requirements
CONDITION: Given a formal block of instruction in a classroom environment, all materials required to complete the course and a fully operational COFT
STANDARDS: Students must achieve a minimum of 80% or higher on the end of course written certification test, and receive a “GO” on all Hands-On Tests
COFT SAFETY BRIEFING
SAFETY:
• Tampering with equipment is prohibited and horseplay will not be tolerated
• CVC helmets must be worn in the Crew Station at all times
• No food, drinks, smoking or smokeless tobacco are allowed in the training area
• Use all required references during maintenance and training
• Do not walk on or move any cables, or touch any electrical connections
COFT SAFETY BRIEFING (Con’t)
• Know the location and function of the three emergency Shutdown Switches
• Know where the fire extinguishers are, how to use them, the location of the emergency exits and the Shelter Emergency Shutdown Switches
• Do not permit any activity in the COFT that is unsafe in the BFV
Risk Assessment Level: Moderate, due to potential for exposure to high voltage cables
Environmental Considerations: None
Evaluation: Students must achieve a minimum of 80% or higher on the end of course written certification test, and receive a “GO” on all Hands-On Tests
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE A
ACTION: Describe the conduct of the course
CONDITION: Given a formal block of instruction in a classroom environment and all materials required to complete the course
STANDARDS: Students must demonstrate knowledge of the conduct of the course by completing assignments and arriving at the proper training location on time with all necessary materials IAW the training schedule
Registration Form COFT Course Registration
Instructor/Operator Class Number___________S/W Version __________________
Senior Instructor Operator Class Number _____________S/W Version __________________
Date_________________________ Location ________________________________________
_______________________________ _______________________________ _________
Last Name First Name MI
Rank _____________ MOS ____________ SSN ______________________________
Unit___________________________________
Address _______________________________
APO/Zip _______________________________
Student # ___________________ Group # ________________ Vehicle # __________________
Primary Instructor: ___________________________________________
Assistant Instructor: _________________________________________
Comments: I, _______________________________________________certify this student DID/DID NOT meet the course objectives.
Reason for course failure: _____________________________________________________________
Primary Instructor signature: __________________________________________________________
Lesson 1 - Introduction
Lesson 2 - Initial Operations
Lesson 3 - Operator Maintenance Lesson 4 - Instructional Subsystems
Lesson 5 - Instructor Operator Duties
Lesson 6 - Conclusion and Course Critique
COURSE LESSONS
Training Schedule
Day 1:Lessons 1-2-3 and PE’s
Day 2:Lesson 1-3 PE Review
Hands On Training, Power Up/Down, Maintenance
Day 3: Lesson 4 and PE
Day 4:Lesson 4 PE Review
Lesson 5 and PE
Day 5:Lesson 5 PE Review
Lesson 6Written Exam and Hands On Test
OBJECTIVES AND REQUIREMENTS
• Identify course objectives • Identify the Mission of the COFT • Identify course prerequisites
• Describe the role of the I/O
• Identify certification requirements
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Overall course objective: The purpose of the I/O course is to train and certify select personnel to fulfill the role of the I/O for
units in the field
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE B
ACTION: Identify The Mission Of The COFT
CONDITION: Given a formal block of instruction in a classroom environment and all materials required to complete the course
STANDARDS: Student must adhere to policies and procedures throughout entire I/O course
The mission of the COFT is to train and sustain M2A1, M2A2 and M2A2 ODS
Crew’s ability to perform critical gunnery skills required in the direct fire
engagement process
MISSION OF THE COFT
ACTION: Identify Course Prerequisites
CONDITION: Given a formal block of instruction in a classroom environment and all materials required to complete the course
STANDARDS: Students must demonstrate a clear understanding of the requirements of the course
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE C
COFT I/O COURSE PREREQUISITES
• Qualified M2A1/M2A2/M2A2 ODS BFV crewman
• Qualified Bradley Crew Evaluator within 1 year
• Rank of E-5 to E-7, or specially designated civilian personnel
ROLE OF THE I/O
• Equipment Operator
• Operator Level Maintainer (1st Echelon)
• Instructor
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Must meet all course prerequisites• Certify IAW initial, sustainment, or refresher criteria
Initial: Personnel trained as I/Os for the first time must meet the following criteria:
1. Training: Must receive all required training2. Written Tests: Must achieve a minimum of 80% or higher to pass end of course written certification test3. Hands-on Tests: Must achieve an overall GO IAW the performance checklist in order to pass hands-on tests4. Retests: Only 2 retests are authorized and the 2nd retest requires command approval
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (Con’t)
Sustainment: Certified I/O’s sustain skills by participating in their unit’s sustainment program which includes the following:
1. Annual instruction on COFT system and program upgrades 2. Written certification test on updated material 3. Hands-on test of I/O conducting a training session
Refresher: Personnel that have not participated in a units sustainment program for over 1 year must re-certify IAW the initial criteria
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: Identify Course Objectives and Requirements
CONDITION: Given a formal block of instruction in a classroom environment, all materials required to complete the course and a fully operational COFT
STANDARDS: Students must achieve a minimum of 80% or higher on the end of course written certification test, and receive a “GO” on all Hands-On Tests
SUMMARY
ELO A: Describe the conduct of the course
ELO B: Identify The Mission Of The COFT
ELO C: Identify Course Prerequisites