AF PDG CHAPTER 9 - ENLISTED
FORCE DEVELOPMENT: Section 9C
Enlisted Professional Military
Education (PME) / Section 9D—
Military Ethics exam questions
and answers
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: AFI 36-2301 -
answer Developmental Education
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - answer The Thomas
N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, enlisted PME academic
affairs is located at Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex Alabama.
Academic affairs provides enlisted PME program development,
faculty development, and operational program management for
three resident and three distance learning courses. Academic affairs
also conducts studies and advises Air Force and other key leaders
on numerous issues and policies pertaining to Air Force and joint
enlisted PME matters. They can be reached via the Barnes Center
for Enlisted Education home page at http://www.au.af.mil/au/barnes.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Mission, Vision, and
Goals - answer The academic affairs mission is to provide the most
responsive and relevant continuum of enlisted education to develop
the most adaptable, capable and willing enlisted leaders. The
academic affairs vision is to shape Airmen with a warrior ethos and
a passion for leading in the cause of freedom.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Curriculum - answer
, These programs consist of thorough and rigorous academic courses
that use performance evaluations and objective examinations to
determine how well students achieve instructional objectives. For
the NCO Intermediate Leadership Experience and senior NCO
Advanced Leadership Experience, the principle instructional
methods include experiential activities, problem-centered
leadership laboratories, personal reflection, guided discussion, case
study analysis, and writing assignments.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Academic Credit -
answer Airmen receive (Key tem) for completing enlisted PME
courses through the Community College of the Air Force, which is
accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools. Enlisted PME schools provide the Community College of the
Air Force with class graduate data, and the Community College of
the Air Force automatically updates individual records and
transcripts with (Key term).
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Enlisted PME
Resident Courses - Airman Leadership School - answer On 1 October
1991, Air University established a standardized (Key term) program
that replaced the NCO Preparatory Course and the NCO Leadership
School. This is the first level of enlisted PME.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Enlisted PME
Resident Courses - Airman Leadership School: Mission and Goals -
answer To prepare Senior Airmen to be professional, warfighting
Airmen able to supervise and lead Air Force teams to support the
employment of air, space, and cyberspace power. The goal is for
Senior Airman to understand expectations inherent to their position
and the need for professional development in order to become
effective NCOs. Completion of this residence is required to perform
duties as a reporting official and to be eligible for promotion to Staff
Sergeant. Senior Airman typically attend this school between their
third and sixth year of military service.
FORCE DEVELOPMENT: Section 9C
Enlisted Professional Military
Education (PME) / Section 9D—
Military Ethics exam questions
and answers
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: AFI 36-2301 -
answer Developmental Education
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - answer The Thomas
N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, enlisted PME academic
affairs is located at Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex Alabama.
Academic affairs provides enlisted PME program development,
faculty development, and operational program management for
three resident and three distance learning courses. Academic affairs
also conducts studies and advises Air Force and other key leaders
on numerous issues and policies pertaining to Air Force and joint
enlisted PME matters. They can be reached via the Barnes Center
for Enlisted Education home page at http://www.au.af.mil/au/barnes.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Mission, Vision, and
Goals - answer The academic affairs mission is to provide the most
responsive and relevant continuum of enlisted education to develop
the most adaptable, capable and willing enlisted leaders. The
academic affairs vision is to shape Airmen with a warrior ethos and
a passion for leading in the cause of freedom.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Curriculum - answer
, These programs consist of thorough and rigorous academic courses
that use performance evaluations and objective examinations to
determine how well students achieve instructional objectives. For
the NCO Intermediate Leadership Experience and senior NCO
Advanced Leadership Experience, the principle instructional
methods include experiential activities, problem-centered
leadership laboratories, personal reflection, guided discussion, case
study analysis, and writing assignments.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Thomas N.
Barnes Center, Enlisted PME Academic Affairs - Academic Credit -
answer Airmen receive (Key tem) for completing enlisted PME
courses through the Community College of the Air Force, which is
accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools. Enlisted PME schools provide the Community College of the
Air Force with class graduate data, and the Community College of
the Air Force automatically updates individual records and
transcripts with (Key term).
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Enlisted PME
Resident Courses - Airman Leadership School - answer On 1 October
1991, Air University established a standardized (Key term) program
that replaced the NCO Preparatory Course and the NCO Leadership
School. This is the first level of enlisted PME.
Section 9C—Enlisted Professional Military Education: Enlisted PME
Resident Courses - Airman Leadership School: Mission and Goals -
answer To prepare Senior Airmen to be professional, warfighting
Airmen able to supervise and lead Air Force teams to support the
employment of air, space, and cyberspace power. The goal is for
Senior Airman to understand expectations inherent to their position
and the need for professional development in order to become
effective NCOs. Completion of this residence is required to perform
duties as a reporting official and to be eligible for promotion to Staff
Sergeant. Senior Airman typically attend this school between their
third and sixth year of military service.