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A  sample  individual  drill  record  for  engine-room  personnel.

Figure  3-3.-A  sample  record  of  courses  for  advancement. offer  the  best  way  to  develop  individual  and  team efficiency  for  both  rating-related  and  general  ship  and military duties. Instructors have found the following techniques useful 1. 2. 3. in on-the-job training: Let trainees study the instructions for the job to be  performed  and  then  quiz  them  to  learn whether  they  understand  what  they  read. Explain  any  misunderstandings. Do the job accurately and carefully while you explain exactly what you are doing. Answer any questions. Do  the  job  again,  but  let  the  trainees  tell the  instructor  what  to  do,  how  to  do  it,  and why. 4. Let each trainee do the job. Have him explain what he will do, how he will do it, and why he will do it; then, supervise him while he does it. To  be  sure  drills  are  effective,  hold  them  frequently and  keep  all  participants  occupied  throughout  the  drill. Plan each drill as carefully as any other method of instruction.  The  purpose  of  drills  is  to  give  practice  in learned skills, so don’t combine training with drills. As an  example,  the  following  procedures  work  quite  well in  most  drills: 1.  Analyze  the  duties  of  each  person  in  the team. 2. Instruct the person or team on how to do the job. 3-7

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