ALS mission statement - ANSWER "Prepare Senior Airmen to be professional,
war fighting Airmen who can supervise and lead Air Force work teams to
support the employment of air, space, and cyberspace power."
EPME pillars - ANSWER -The Unitied States Air Force Core Values
-AFI 36-2618, The Enlisted Force Structure
-CJCS 1805.01A, Enlisted Professional Military Education
-AFDD 1-1 Force Development
Graduate Attributes - ANSWER The purpose of the Expeditionary Airman
attribute is to develop Expeditionary Airmen and combat leaders who:
- are technically and critically thinking professionals and master craftsmen and
experts in the vocation of arms and dedicated to it.
- are trained, equipped, and positioned to lead and execute mission goals and
stand prepared to answer our Nation's call, whenever, wherever.
- understand military strategies, joint military organizations, military missions,
and doctrines.
- are expeditionary warriors willing to deploy and apply by developing the
capabilities needed to survive, fight, and lead in evolving situations in the entire
spectrum of conflict.
- embody the warrior ethic, understand the global environment, and are ready to
serve a combatant commander.
- motivate performance by sharing vision, upholding fundamental values, and
building teams.
- provide advance war fighting to the utmost level of achievement in pursuit of
our national security objectives.
, PME targets - ANSWER Professional military education (PME) is that aspect
of military education that:
- readsies the country with individuals skilled at the utilization of air, space, and
cyber power to the conduct of war and low-scale contingencies (peace
operations, humanitarian interventions, crisis missions, etc.).
- Provides Air Force airmen and officers with strategic knowledge and skills to
make leadership choices in progressively more demanding responsibilities
within the nation's security environment.
- Fosters strategic, thinking, and warfighting leaders.
- Improves Air Force airmen and officer capacity and capability to lead,
manage, and supervise.
1. What can you do so you don't experience "burnout?" - ANSWER - Don't be
surprised
- Stick with a regular routine
- Get organized (prioritize tasks/assignments)
- Don't procrastinate
- Budget time for work and play
2. What are some of the benefits of good time management? - ANSWER -
Allows me to get important things done first
- Allows time to read, study, and practice
- Prevents/procrastinates
- Prevents having to rush at the last minute to complete an assignment
- Reduces / eliminates stress of falling behind
- Allows for leisure time to unwind more
Affective Domain - ANSWER includes the manner in which you approach
things emotionally, i.e.,
feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes.
Cognitive Domain - ANSWER the thinking or reasoning aspect of learning. In
this type of learning, students learn by utilizing their mental abilities. This is
the type of learning to be a critical thinker.
war fighting Airmen who can supervise and lead Air Force work teams to
support the employment of air, space, and cyberspace power."
EPME pillars - ANSWER -The Unitied States Air Force Core Values
-AFI 36-2618, The Enlisted Force Structure
-CJCS 1805.01A, Enlisted Professional Military Education
-AFDD 1-1 Force Development
Graduate Attributes - ANSWER The purpose of the Expeditionary Airman
attribute is to develop Expeditionary Airmen and combat leaders who:
- are technically and critically thinking professionals and master craftsmen and
experts in the vocation of arms and dedicated to it.
- are trained, equipped, and positioned to lead and execute mission goals and
stand prepared to answer our Nation's call, whenever, wherever.
- understand military strategies, joint military organizations, military missions,
and doctrines.
- are expeditionary warriors willing to deploy and apply by developing the
capabilities needed to survive, fight, and lead in evolving situations in the entire
spectrum of conflict.
- embody the warrior ethic, understand the global environment, and are ready to
serve a combatant commander.
- motivate performance by sharing vision, upholding fundamental values, and
building teams.
- provide advance war fighting to the utmost level of achievement in pursuit of
our national security objectives.
, PME targets - ANSWER Professional military education (PME) is that aspect
of military education that:
- readsies the country with individuals skilled at the utilization of air, space, and
cyber power to the conduct of war and low-scale contingencies (peace
operations, humanitarian interventions, crisis missions, etc.).
- Provides Air Force airmen and officers with strategic knowledge and skills to
make leadership choices in progressively more demanding responsibilities
within the nation's security environment.
- Fosters strategic, thinking, and warfighting leaders.
- Improves Air Force airmen and officer capacity and capability to lead,
manage, and supervise.
1. What can you do so you don't experience "burnout?" - ANSWER - Don't be
surprised
- Stick with a regular routine
- Get organized (prioritize tasks/assignments)
- Don't procrastinate
- Budget time for work and play
2. What are some of the benefits of good time management? - ANSWER -
Allows me to get important things done first
- Allows time to read, study, and practice
- Prevents/procrastinates
- Prevents having to rush at the last minute to complete an assignment
- Reduces / eliminates stress of falling behind
- Allows for leisure time to unwind more
Affective Domain - ANSWER includes the manner in which you approach
things emotionally, i.e.,
feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes.
Cognitive Domain - ANSWER the thinking or reasoning aspect of learning. In
this type of learning, students learn by utilizing their mental abilities. This is
the type of learning to be a critical thinker.