Army DDE 2nd Year Instructor


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Army DDE 2nd Year Instructor

U.S. Army War College (USAWC)


Military Education

Candidate must possess a Senior Level College education from a Senior Service College or a Department of Defense accredited Senior Service College Distance Education Program.

Education

Candidate must possess a minimum of a master s degree from an accredited graduate degree-granting institution in a discipline relevant to a major field of study within the U. S. Army War College as listed below:

a) Strategic Leadership and Ethics

b) National Security Policy and Strategy

c) Theory of War

d) Military History

e) Elements of National Power (Diplomacy, Information, Military, and Economics)

f) Civil-Military Relations

g) Military Strategy, Operational Art, and Planning

h) Materiel Acquisition, Force Development, Human and Fiscal Resources

i) Joint Military Doctrine


Experience

Candidate must have a minimum of 3 years experience as a faculty instructor at either a Senior Service College or an accredited graduate degree granting institution teaching graduate level courses. Faculty experience shall be in one of the major fields of studies listed in paragraph 2. Experience must have occurred within the last 5 years as reflected on a curriculum vitae, professional resume, and/or similar documents.


Learning Management Systems

Experienced in the use of a Learning Management System (LMS) recognized in the academic community. Each contractor must be knowledgeable in concepts of adult learning, Bloom s Taxonomy, Seminar Discourse, Seminar Team Building, and Reflective Learning Relevant Skills & Expertise in basic computer skills Include, but not limited to:

Microsoft 365 (i.e., Word, Outlook, Power Point, SharePoint Portal), Microsoft Teams, basic writing and editing skills, search/create folders, computer terminology, basic troubleshooting of login and connectivity issues.

Able to perform word processing and data entry tasks associated with evaluating and electronically annotating student submissions and recording correspondence and conversations in the LMS database.

Experienced (or able to be trained on site) in the use of visual and automation technology in the individual seminar rooms at Carlisle Barracks (at no additional cost to the government).


Battlefield Staff Guide

Requires General American Civil War history for context; specific knowledge of Gettysburg and Washington, D.C.; detailed knowledge of the campaign, leaders, and the battlefield; and the ability to relate strategic leader competencies and course materials studied by USAWC students to events that occurred on the respective battlefield.



One month of instruction





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 05/16/2024

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