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37TRSS FacD 2022-2023 Catalog

37TRSS FacD 2022-2023 Catalog

DEVFEALCOUPLMTYENT

COURSE CATALOG
2022 - 2023

JBSA-LACKLAND, TX 78236

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Staff Directory 2

Course Information 3
Basic Instructor Course (BIC) 4
Student-Centered Active Learning Experience
(SC-AL-E) 5

Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, 6
Evaluation (ADDIE) 7
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Training Development 9
Training Management 10
Training Supervisor
Occupational Survey Data (OSD) 11
Technical Writer 12

Faculty Development Programs 13
Master Instructor Program
CCAF Instructional Systems Development (ISD)
Certification Program
CCAF Instructor Certification (CIC) Program

37TRSS FacD Catalog

STAFF
DIRECTORY

ADMINISTRATION elizabeth.rich.1@us.af.mil
carl.ray@us.af.mil
Dr. Elizabeth Rich, Flight Chief
Mr. Carl Ray, Training Manager marcus.peters.2@us.af.mil
Mr. Marcus Peters, Inst. Supervisor

TRAINING DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT (TDE)

Mr. George Greogry, CDM clayton.leishman@us.af.mil
Dr. Clayton Leishman, CDM george.gregory.2@us.af.mil

INSTRUCTORS alquincy.emerson@us.af.mil
stephen.johnson.27@us.af.mi
TSgt Alquincy Emerson
TSgt Stephen Johnson morgan.ellis@us.af.mil
SSgt Morgan Ellis terry.landry.1@us.af.mil
Mr. Terry Landry
Mr. Jerry Wade jerry.wade.1@us.af.mil
Mr. David Richardson david.richardson.49@us.af.mil
Ms. Amy Barnett
amy.barnett.5@us.af.mil

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Basic Instructor Course
(BIC)

Course Description

The instructional design for this course is group-paced. Training includes roles
of an instructor, qualities of an instructor, group dynamics, learning theory,
counseling theory, instructional methods, multimedia, student measurement,
ISD, questioning techniques, communicative process, lesson plan
development, and delivering presentations.

Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0B2B
Course Length: 4 Weeks - 160 Hours
Prerequisites: None
CCAF Credit: 6
4 (FDE2901 Basic Instructor Course Instructional Methodology)
1 (FDE2902 Basic Instructor Course Instructional Systems Development)
1 (FDE2903 Basic Instructor Course Basic Counseling)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street,
Lackland AFB, TX, 78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering
the base, Valley High Dr becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left.
All classrooms are on the second floor. Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot
shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Student-Centered Active
Learning Experience
(SC-AL-E)

Course Description

This course is designed to equip learning professionals with the knowledge and
skills to design and deliver student-centered active learning curriculum. Lesson
topics include how people learn, characteristics of a facilitator; teaching with
emotional intelligence; teaching & learning styles; faculty roles in active
learning; active learning strategies; integrating multimedia; learning spaces;
designing student-centered active learning courses; writing course control
documents; and integrating collaborative learning. Students participate in
hands-on active learning activities that they can incorporate directly into their
practice. A final capstone project provides students the opportunity to redesign
and facilitate a unit of instruction and receive feedback.

Course Title: Student-Centered Active Learning Experience
Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX SCLA
Course Length: 5 Days - 40 Hours
CCAF Credit: TBD

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for official course
requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD calendar at
https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training mission. Non-
AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street, Lackland AFB, TX,
78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering the base, Valley High Dr
becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left. All classrooms are on the second floor.
Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start
promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

This course is scheduled to launch in Fall 2022. To secure seats, please visit the FacD calendar or

email 37trss.facd@us.af.mil. 4

37TRSS Faculty Development

Analysis, Design, Development,
Implementation, Evaluation
(ADDIE)

Course Description

This course provides training for AETC Technical Training staff and instructor
personnel charged with the responsibility of training program development
and maintenance. The scope of training includes a systematic process used to
analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate training in the most
effective and cost-efficient manner, all based on the process of continuous
evaluation and improvement.

Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0A1A
Course Length: 5 Days - 40 Hours
Prerequisites: None
CCAF Credits: 2 (EDT2800 Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation,

and Evaluation)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street,
Lackland AFB, TX, 78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering
the base, Valley High Dr becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left.
All classrooms are on the second floor. Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot
shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Training
Development

Course Description

The scope of this course includes training development responsibilities
and applicable policies; course planning; course control documents;
measurement; instructional materials; validation and service testing;
training evaluation; course administration; and development of non-
resident training.

Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0D3A
Course Length: 8 Days - 64 Hours
Prerequisite: Completion of ADDIE
CCAF Credit: 3 (EDT2802 Development and Management of Instructional

Systems)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street,
Lackland AFB, TX, 78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering
the base, Valley High Dr becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left.
All classrooms are on the second floor. Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot
shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Training Management

Course Description

This course provides training for faculty and staff personnel involved in
instruction and training development. The scope of training includes
training management responsibilities, technical training, training
development, programming, scheduling training, production, and training
systems. Particular emphasis is given to the roles and responsibilities of the
Training Manager.

Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0M2A
Course Length: 8 Days - 64 Hours
Prerequisites: Completion of ADDIE
CCAF Credit: 3 (EDT2908 Advanced Training Management)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street,
Lackland AFB, TX, 78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering
the base, Valley High Dr becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left.
All classrooms are on the second floor. Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot
shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Training Supervisor

Course Description

This course provides training for individuals selected for
instructor/intermediate supervisor duty within a training squadron. Training
clarifies the faculty member's function as a first- or second-line instructor
supervisor. Training includes applicable AF, AETC, and local directives;
student administration and recognition; IS position and responsibilities;
instructor training, recognition, and evaluation; training evaluation; and
inspection program.

Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0S2A
Course Length: 7 Days - 56 Hours
Prerequisite: Completion of BIC or equivalent instructor training course.
CCAF Credit: 3 (EDT2809 Supervision of Instruction)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.

NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: Classes are conducted in Building 9225, 1220 Truemper Street,
Lackland AFB, TX, 78236-5568. Take the Valley High Dr exit east off Loop 410. Upon entering
the base, Valley High Dr becomes Truemper Street. Bldg. 9225 is the first building on the left.
All classrooms are on the second floor. Student parking is NE of Bldg. 9225 in the parking lot
shared by Bldgs.' 9225 and 9122. Classes start promptly at 0730. Training day is 0730 - 1630.

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Occupational Survey
Data (OSD)

Course Description

This is a self-paced web-based course. The scope of training includes the
purposes and responsibilities of the Occupational Analysis Program; facts
about the occupational survey program; job inventory development,
administration, and processing; survey data analyses; use of occupational
survey report data by technical training users in the training development
process; types of training; and selecting tasks that require training.

Course ID: L6AIWTXXXX 0W1A
Course Length: 32 Hours
CCAF Credits: 1 (EDT2843 Occupational Survey Data)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Log in to the AETC MyLeanring learning management system.
Conduct a search on the course title or 'OSD'. Click on the course title to access and then
click on "Occupational Survey Data (OSD) CBT” and then click on 'ENTER'.

Pre-registration is not required. Complete the-on line course and provide the information to
generate the automated email response to request the exam.

TESTING: For JBSA-Lackland permanent party, make testing arrangements via Faculty
Development POC listed below. For students located at other installations, JBSA-Lackland
Faculty Development will provide email contact information for the local Education Services
Office (ESO) to make arrangements for testing. The local ESO will forward your exam results
to Lackland AFB.

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT CONTACT: 37trss.facdcheduler@us.af.mil

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37TRSS Faculty Development

Technical Writer

Course Description

This is an AETC Faculty Development group-paced/self-paced course taught
by the 37th TRSS Faculty Development flight at JBSA-Lackland, TX. This
course provides personnel with the knowledge and skills to develop and
maintain technical training course documentation. This course is a foundational
course for technical training instructors, instructor supervisors, curriculum
developers, TDE chiefs, and Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI)
developers.
Course ID: L3AIRTXXXX 0W1B
Course Length: 8 Days - 64 Hours
Prerequisite: Completion of ADDIE recommended.
CCAF Credit: 3 (FDE2904 Technical Writing)

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES: Students must contact their Unit Training Manager (UTM) for
official course requests. UTMs must submit an enrollment request via the FacD course calendar
at https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment.
NOTE: This is an AETC course designed for personnel supporting the AETC Technical Training
mission. Non-AETC customer requests are allocated on a space-available basis.

TRAINING LOCATION: This course is in service-test delivered 100%
online using the Canvas LMS & Zoom.

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MASTER
INSTRUCTOR

PROGRAM

This voluntary program denotes exemplary subject-matter expertise and teaching ability the

instructor developed through experience and supplementary education. The criteria for

achieving master instructor includes an academic degree, teaching experience, continuing

education, instructor evaluations, and professional projects (may include credit for instructor

awards).

ELIGIBILITY

Technical Training and Education. Applies to formal (Prefix T) technical training instructors,
instructor supervisors, Basic Military Training (BMT) readiness and emergency management
instructors, and other service instructors teaching in AETC technical training courses. Applies to
all education instructor positions.

Military Training. Applies to all individuals with special duty identifier 8B000 and assigned to an
8B000 position at the time of nomination.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For MI questions or package
submissions, please send an email to
37trss.dof.programmanager@us.af.mil.



Program POCs

Mr. Marcus Peters, marcus.peters.2@us.af.mil
Mr. Jerry Wade, jerry.wade.1@us.af.mil

NOTE: Flying Training. See AETCI 36-2604,
Flying Training Instructor Programs.

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INSTRUCTIONAL
SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT (ISD)
CERTIFICATION
PROGRAM

For qualified course/curriculum developers, writers and managers who are formally
assigned to an off-campus instructional site to develop/write and manage CCAF
collegiate-level credit awarding courses. The ISD Certification is a professional
credential that recognizes the course/curriculum developer/writer’s or manager’s
extensive training, education, qualifications and experience required to develop/write
and manage CCAF courses.

The certification also recognizes the individual’s ISD qualifications and experience in
planning, developing, implementing and managing instructional systems. The program
is designed to broaden faculty and professional development.

FOR MORE ELIGIBILITY
INFORMATION
Qualified officer, enlisted, civilian
The ISD Certification Program is managed and other service curriculum
and administered by the CCAF writers and managers are eligible
Credentialing Programs Flight. To obtain for the ISD Certification. Once an
more information and program individual leaves curriculum
procedures, refer to the CCAF Campus writer or manager duty, they are
Affiliations Policies and Procedures no longer eligible for the ISD
Guidelines (PPG): Certification. The awarded ISD
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/barnes/c certification is recorded on the
caf or contact the CCAF/DEAL at DSN 749- official CCAF academic record
5020 / (334) 649-5020 or create a ticket and CCAF transcript.
https://auservicedesk.af.edu/.
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CCAF
INSTRUCTOR
CERTIFICATION (CIC)
PROGRAM

CCAF offers the CCAF Instructor Certification (CIC) Program for qualified faculty who teach
CCAF collegiate-level credit-awarding courses at a CCAF off-campus instructional site. The
CIC is a professional credential that recognizes the faculty member's extensive faculty
development training, education, and qualification required to teach a CCAF course, and
formally acknowledges the faculty member's practical teaching experience.

The CIC Program is a three-level program consisting of three specific levels of achievement.

• CIC-I: designed to formally recognize an individual as a qualified CCAF faculty and their
professional accomplishment.
• CIC-II: designed to formally recognize the faculty member’s advanced professional
accomplishment beyond the CIC-I.
• CIC-III: designed to formally recognize the faculty member’s advanced professional
accomplishment beyond the CIC-II or Occupational Instructor Certification (OIC).

ELIGIBILITY FOR MORE INFORMATION

Qualified CCAF faculty who meet CIC Contact the 37TRG/37TRSS CIC
Program requirements are eligible. Once a Program Manager at
faculty member leaves CCAF faculty duty,
they are no longer eligible for the CIC. 37trss.dof.programmanager@us.af.mil

• A qualified instructor is a CCAF faculty NOTE: The awarded CIC is recorded on the
member who has completed the CCAF faculty member’s official CCAF academic
faculty development program and is record and transcript.
assigned to a CCAF off-campus instructional
site and teaching a CCAF course. The 13
instructor may be an officer, enlisted, civil
service, contractor, other-service, or foreign-
service member.

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

37TH TRAINING SUPPORT SQUADRON

CONTACT US

Website: https://community.apan.org/wg/37trssfacd/
FacD Calendar: https://tockify.com/37trssfacultydevelopment
eMail: 37trss.facd@us.af.mil

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