BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

This paper reviews the best practice principles that support the tertiary level military education programmes, as highlighted in the existing literature. It draws attention to some of the tensions existing around military education, and issues with a traditional approach to this. Recognising that...

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Main Author: Claire GOODE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Defense Resources Management
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Online Access:http://www.jodrm.eu/issues/Volume10_issue2/01_MILITARY%20EDUCATION_Goode_NZ.pdf
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spelling doaj-1724263e21074026a1115720fdb1b9a72020-11-25T03:31:49ZengRegional Department of Defense Resources Management StudiesJournal of Defense Resources Management2068-94032068-94032019-10-01102520BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEWClaire GOODE0Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New ZealandThis paper reviews the best practice principles that support the tertiary level military education programmes, as highlighted in the existing literature. It draws attention to some of the tensions existing around military education, and issues with a traditional approach to this. Recognising that military curricula need to change, the author focuses on the challenges of ensuring critical thinking, openness, and diversity are addressed by stakeholders and military educators alike and summarises key principles which should be implemented during three phases (planning, delivery, and post-delivery) of a professional military education programme.http://www.jodrm.eu/issues/Volume10_issue2/01_MILITARY%20EDUCATION_Goode_NZ.pdfbest practicemilitary educationplanningmilitary curricula
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BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Journal of Defense Resources Management
best practice
military education
planning
military curricula
author_facet Claire GOODE
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title BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
title_short BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
title_full BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
title_fullStr BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES FOR PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW
title_sort best practice principles for professional military education: a literature review
publisher Regional Department of Defense Resources Management Studies
series Journal of Defense Resources Management
issn 2068-9403
2068-9403
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This paper reviews the best practice principles that support the tertiary level military education programmes, as highlighted in the existing literature. It draws attention to some of the tensions existing around military education, and issues with a traditional approach to this. Recognising that military curricula need to change, the author focuses on the challenges of ensuring critical thinking, openness, and diversity are addressed by stakeholders and military educators alike and summarises key principles which should be implemented during three phases (planning, delivery, and post-delivery) of a professional military education programme.
topic best practice
military education
planning
military curricula
url http://www.jodrm.eu/issues/Volume10_issue2/01_MILITARY%20EDUCATION_Goode_NZ.pdf
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