Continuum of Learning

myLearning, the Department of the Air Force’s learning system, is entering the final phase of its rollout and aiming to be fully operational by the end of the year.
A look at the Air Force Learning Professionals “Communities of Practice” is the focus of the latest episode of "The Air Force Starts Here," released Nov. 2. On episode 58 of the podcast, Dan Hawkins from the Air Education and Training Command public affairs teams talks with Dana Horn from the HQ AETC/A3BP Learning Professionals branch about how her team is accelerating change in line with Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.’s Action Order-Airmen and advancing force development across the Air Force with the recent launch of their learning professionals communities of practice.
Airmen now have access to the Growth Mindset MilBook, a populated webpage with myriad resources designed to help Airmen develop a growth mindset in themselves and others. The Air Education and Training Command Force Development Policy Integration Division (AETC/A3K) recently launched the new MilBook webpage that includes videos, lessons, instructional materials, journal articles, scientific research studies, self-assessments and more. These resources are intended for individuals, mentors, supervisors and learning professionals.
With a charter to help advance force development and transform how Airmen learn, the Air Force Career Development Academy at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, has reimagined the service’s career development course (CDC) design and delivery model to bring it into the 21st Century learning environment. Using an approach to modernization centered on rapid curriculum development and agile curriculum updates, with an emphasis on tasks that are mission-focused, the effort ties to the people-first approach of Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.'s Action Order-A (Airmen) and directly contributes to developing Airmen to ensure they are ready for the future fight.(U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
Navigating the Force Development waters just became smoother with the recent launch of two new SharePoint Online sites aimed at keeping Airmen and Guardians informed. The Force Development Gateway and Force Development Service Catalog are now live.
Department of the Air Force civilian employees now have an easy way to access tools to assist in their development. The Air Education and Training Command Civilian Force Development Division recently launched a new MilSuite page, which provides access to a variety of information and links to assist in civilian force development.
The Developmental Special Experience (DSE) Catalog is a consolidated list of available learning activities outside the scope of formal training. It simplifies research efforts to find training opportunities available to Airmen and Guardians like internships, fellowships or developmental special duties.
The Air Force has formally added “Digital Literacy” and “Fosters Inclusion” as Air Force foundational competencies, and both have been incorporated into the ‘Pathfinder 2021’ self-assessment tool in MyVector that allows Airmen to assess themselves and review resources to further their personal and professional development.

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Force Development NEWS

  • Sheppard Airman ACEs technical training with 100 percent scores

    The first ACE award for his instructor and another great example for Sheppard to show the world that excellence does run in the blood of our Airmen. Our Airmen are excellent, but not every excellent Airman receives an ACE award, to go above and beyond excellent and ACE the technical training course well, there isn't even really a right word for it! Superb? Magnificent? Perfect? Let's just call it another day in the life of this Airman.
  • BMT adaptive learning platform beta-test focus on latest "The Air Force Starts Here"

    Air Education and Training Command’s emphasis on the use of technology to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training is the focus of the latest episode of "The Air Force Starts Here," released Jan. 28, 2020. The team sat down with Capt. Tyler Hoff, an Air Force basic military training flight commander, about the issuance of tablet computers to BMT trainees as part of a six-month Cooperative Research and Development Agreement beta test designed to test adaptive and personalized learning in the BMT setting.
  • PMEL introduces a safer, efficient way of teaching

    The 335th Training Squadron at Keesler AFB has introduced a new way of teaching students of the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory career field in 2020.
  • PMEL introduces a safer, efficient way of teaching

    The 335th Training Squadron at Keesler AFGB has introduced a new way of teaching students of the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory career field in 2020 using a new virtual reality training experience to create a more interactive and efficient way of training.
  • AETC, AMC team up on VR solutions for modern C-130 training

    With technology constantly changing, the Air Force is actively seeking innovative methods to train today’s Airmen with tomorrow’s technology. The Air Force is committed to world-class training for Airmen by preventing stagnation in education through constant innovation to meet the needs of a new generation through a continuum of learning.
  • PACE visits the 332nd AEW

    In December 2019, the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing leadership team brought instructors from Air University's Profession of Arms Center of Excellence (PACE) to provide skills and techniques that could be beneficial to Airmen.
  • Sheppard Airman-in-Training ACEs avionics course

    Airman Jacob Sager, 365th Training Squadron avionics systems apprentice course graduate, scored 100% on all his performance checks and tests during his 94 day (794 hours) of technical training and earned the ACE award. An impressive feat for anyone who has seen the training books.
  • AU Press releases Air and Space Power Journal winter 2019 edition

    Air University Press releases the winter 2019 Air and Space Power Journal, available at https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/ASPJ/.
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