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== The CAP Senior Member Education and Training Program prepares members to serve their units, their communities, and their nation. ==
== Evolution of the Education and Training Program ==
Rather than writing one long email to cover what we took 8 hours to
Senior Member Professional Development ({{Pub|CAPR|50-1}}7) was replaced by CAP Senior Member Education and Training Program ({{Pub|CAPR|40-1}}). This means OBC, SLS, CLC, RSC, and NSC have all been replaced. The Unit Commander’s Course (UCC) has also been replaced. All of the new training is taught by the new Volunteer University (VolU).
cover during the National Conference last August, I have decided to do
a series of short emails over the upcoming weeks.  This week I will
start with a high level look at the changes.


Senior Member Professional Development (CAPR 50-17) was replaced by
In the new program courses are replaced by modules that are designed to take about one hour in the classroomSome modules will have written assignments in addition to the classroom instruction. A new module in eServices located under Professional Development, ''Professional Levels'', tracks your module and other requirement completion for each level.
CAP Senior Member Education and Training Program (CAPR 40-1)This
means OBC, SLS, CLC, RSC, and NSC have all been replaced.  The Unit
Commander’s Course (UCC) has also been replaced.  All of the new
training is taught by the new Volunteer University. (VOLU).


If you need to complete your Level I, II or III, you must do it the
All modules may be completed online in eServices by selecting Online Learning / Learning Management System / Absorb LMS. Online modules will either be automated or moderated (instructor graded). In order to take a moderated module online, you must go into the new Professional Levels software and request a cohort (small learning group)<!-- This should be changing with Absorb; waiting for guidance -->. Moderated modules are worked at your convenience and reviewed by your instructors at their convenience. There are no mandatory meetings or schedules for online.
new program.


If you started your Level IV and have completed Region Staff College
All modules may also be taken on-site (this includes face-to-face and virtual). You may mix and match how you take modules. Just because you start in one modality, you do not have to take all of your modules that way.
(RSC), you have until the end of May, 2021, to complete the other
requirements, otherwise you will have to start over in the new
program.  If you did not complete RSC, then you need to begin the new
program.


If you started your Level V and have completed National Staff College
You must be certified in the new Volunteer University as an instructor to teach a module.
(NSC), you have until the end of May, 2021, to complete the other
requirements, otherwise you will have to start over in the new
program.  If you did not complete NSC, then you need to begin the new
program.


In the new program courses are replaced by modules that are designed
== Best practices ==
to take about one hour in the classroom.  Some modules will have
written assignments in addition to the classroom instruction.  A new
software program in eServices tracks your module and other requirement
completion for each level.  The new software is Professional Levels
and is located under Professional Development in eServices.  I have
attached a copy of the USER GUIDE.  There have been some changes to
the software, but the USER GUIDE has not been updated yet to reflect
those changes.


All modules may be completed online in eServices by selecting Online
== External links ==
Learning / Learning Management System / AXIS.  Online Modules will
either be automated or moderated (instructor graded).  In order to
take a moderated module online, you must go into the new Professional
Levels software and request a cohort (small learning group).  The
number of moderated modules starts with 6 at Level II and increases
through each level until Level V where all modules are moderated.
Moderated modules are worked at your convenience and reviewed by your
instructors at their convenience.  There are no mandatory meetings or
schedules for online.  Most people feel taking a moderated module
through AXIS is more difficult and time consuming than taking it
onsite.


All modules may also be taken onsite (this includes face to face and
virtual).  You may mix and match how you take modules.  Just because
you start in one modality, you do not have to take all of your modules
that way.


You must be certified in the new Volunteer University as an instructor
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to teach a module.
 
I think that is enough for this week.  If you have specific questions, feel free to contact me.
Blessings,
Chaplain Poland

Latest revision as of 11:58, 7 August 2024

Evolution of the Education and Training Program

Senior Member Professional Development (CAPR 50-17) was replaced by CAP Senior Member Education and Training Program (CAPR 40-1). This means OBC, SLS, CLC, RSC, and NSC have all been replaced. The Unit Commander’s Course (UCC) has also been replaced. All of the new training is taught by the new Volunteer University (VolU).

In the new program courses are replaced by modules that are designed to take about one hour in the classroom. Some modules will have written assignments in addition to the classroom instruction. A new module in eServices located under Professional Development, Professional Levels, tracks your module and other requirement completion for each level.

All modules may be completed online in eServices by selecting Online Learning / Learning Management System / Absorb LMS. Online modules will either be automated or moderated (instructor graded). In order to take a moderated module online, you must go into the new Professional Levels software and request a cohort (small learning group). Moderated modules are worked at your convenience and reviewed by your instructors at their convenience. There are no mandatory meetings or schedules for online.

All modules may also be taken on-site (this includes face-to-face and virtual). You may mix and match how you take modules. Just because you start in one modality, you do not have to take all of your modules that way.

You must be certified in the new Volunteer University as an instructor to teach a module.

Best practices

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