Monday, October 16, 2006

Dumbed Down Army

As a many of you may have guessed I am a military servicemember. As such I can speak as a subject matter expert on the content of this post, which I will outline shortly. My experience and knowledge of this subject is based on 14 years of active service, and having served in the position of Instructor several times.

 The subject as the title suggests is a " Dumbed Down Army." Let me explain. There is a standard operating procedure within the ranks that precludes leaders and instructors from permitting soldiers to fail when testing in a given area. Let me clarify... The standing orders are "No one will fail."

The Army even goes so far as to conduct most testing as open book and open note tests. Test are only given after a period of instruction, and after a review is done in which the testable material is completely covered and reviewed.

In many cases practice tests are conducted prior to the actual test occurring. As a professional leader and instructor I must say this is a completely flawed methodology. In fact I would even go so far as to say it is dangerous and produces soldiers of a substandard caliber.

It is critically important for leaders and instructors to adopt the attitude that no one should fail, to ensure the highest quality instruction. However, by  making it a standing order, and eliminating attrition, two results are achieved.

The first result is producing far lower quality soldiers, since they WILL pass regardless of their abilities or understanding of the subject. The second result is the loss of competitiveness... No spirit of competition. That bleeds into both the students AND instructors alike.

The students are not prompted to compete and excel, since they will pass regardless of their abilities, and further, those who are normally good at taking test and research will be held back by those who require all the extra effort to "Pass."

The instructors are not prompted to excel and go the extra mile, because invariably they well be saddled with doing whatever is necessary to ensure all the students pass. (Read spending extra time and effort GIVING the answers to non motivated and undisciplined soldiers to ensure they pass.)

Currently the only schools that still "Fail" students are those that are life and limb schools... I.E. Ranger School, Airborne School, Special Forces School - In other words schools that can not produce substandard graduates, because graduating less than fully qualified and capable students can result in their deaths, or the deaths of those around them.

It would seem to me that the U.S. Army as a whole by the very nature of its mission should conduct ALL schools as life or limb. This will foster competition and truly excellent and professional soldiers. This will ensure that only deserving soldiers will get promoted, and incapable and poorly performing soldiers can be culled out. This would be ultimately for the greater good, and produce far more highly effective force.

This environment of "no one fails" has bled over into nearly every aspect of military life. It is widely prevalent in all military schools, and especially so in the leadership schools for Non Commissioned Officers. The very place where it has NO place. If soldiers, and more specifically NCOs can not perform simple training and tasks to standard, then they need to go. People who are not technically and mentally capable of completing courses written and tested at a 10th grade level are not capable of training others to do those very same things.

Bring the standards back! Fail the non performers, praise and reward those that excel, and give those young soldiers something to strive for. The Army, the instructors, and the soldiers themselves will be better for it.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Another work week!

Here I am about to begin another week. I completely feel like I am in the doldrums presently. I don't pick up another class for several more days, all my prep work is done, and I'm fresh out of ideas!

In other news, something I have neglected to mention for quite some time - my novel.  Things are progressing. I have actually been working on it slowly but surely. I can say with certainty that it will be done - eventually.

At times I feel completely uninspired. That makes it difficult to write anything at all. There are also times I must write things simply to clear my head and remain sane. This on occasion interferes with progress on the novel, but I consider it a necessary diversion.

It would be so much easier if I could SPEAK to the computer and the words would type themselves out. I think the book would flow much more smoothly as well. Writing is very difficult, if you don't believe me, give it a try sometime!

Conflicted

Have you ever in all y0ur life wanted something that was absolutely impossible for you to have? Not because it was inconceivable to have, but because there were factors that prevented it.  Regardless of compatibility?

I am living there now. It is the hardest thing to accept. I do not wish it to be so. I know in my heart what will bring me happiness and contentment, and yet it can not be.

That is the way I have lived my life for a number of years. Presently I find myself again in a situation where I have found something so compatible that I could almost think it a part of me. In fact at times I do.

The problem is, this simply can not be. Not because I don't desire it, and not because I believe it could not work. On the contrary I think it would make my life complete.

Why must I live this way?

Live Writer and my Blog!

Well, after some tweaking and the assistance of Joe Cheng, I am now able to successfully use Live Writer to post to my blog! This really is a great tool! Easy to use, and you can manage several blogs with just this one tool.

It's very convenient, and I believe I even prefer it over Blogger for Word.  The ease of use and set up, (even with the current beta difficulties with blogger beta) combined with the features make it really nice to use.

So far I'm going to give Live Writer 5 stars! Of course more to come as the beta progresses into a release version, but so far I see only good things in the future!