[arrl-odv:22389] FW: Report on Feasiblity and Benefits of Shorter Training Sessions

It might be easier to read if I actually attach the file! Thanks, Mike L and others. Regards/73, Harold Harold Kramer, WJ1B ARRL Chief Operating Officer 860 594 0220 From: Kramer, Harold, WJ1B Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 3:41 PM To: arrl-odv Cc: Johnson, Debra K1DMJ Subject: Report on Feasiblity and Benefits of Shorter Training Sessions You will find attached the report as requested by motion Frenaye 1 from the July 2013 Board Meeting. Tom has reviewed the report and he has recommended that it be sent to all Board Members. I agree with his recommendation. This report was written by Debra Johnson, K1DMJ, the Manager of our Education Services Department. Debra put a lot of thought and research into this report and I found that it contains some excellent information and recommendations. The Motion asked "That staff be directed to investigate the feasibility, benefits, and costs of preparing training materials crafted for shorter training sessions, such as weekend, 3 day , 4 day, evening etc." You can direct any questions or comments directly to Debra who I have cc'ed on this email. 73, Harold Harold Kramer, WJ1B Chief Operating Officer ARRL -the national association for Amateur Radio 225 Main Street Newington, CT 06111 (860) 594 -0220 www.arrl.org<http://www.arrl.org>

very well done report.. concise and thoughtful.. As a side question - is there any quantitative information regarding the relative success (PASS) rates compared to instruction modes and durations..? I'm sure that we would all prefer that new licensees really knew the materials, the fact remains that 99%+ of our learning happens AFTER we receive our Tech license (and certainly during the upgrade process to General/Extra). Operating and continued study contribute greatly to that life-long learning (that's what makes Ham Radio such a great hobby). I know that the thrill of Amateur Radio (for me) didn't start until after I got my FCC license and was able to operate - that first test was just a necessary "evil". And that was in the days when kids (and adults) had fewer distraction - today.. well, you know.. So with that in mind - any ideas on what instructional mode has the best overall results..? best, Mike Mike Lee - AA6ML ARRL Vice Director Southeastern Division (702) 494-9066 aa6ml@arrl.org ARRL - The National Association for Amateur Radio On Jan 29, 2014, at 3:53 PM, Kramer, Harold, WJ1B <wj1b@arrl.org> wrote:
It might be easier to read if I actually attach the file!
Thanks, Mike L and others.
Regards/73,
Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B ARRL Chief Operating Officer 860 594 0220
From: Kramer, Harold, WJ1B Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 3:41 PM To: arrl-odv Cc: Johnson, Debra K1DMJ Subject: Report on Feasiblity and Benefits of Shorter Training Sessions
You will find attached the report as requested by motion Frenaye 1 from the July 2013 Board Meeting. Tom has reviewed the report and he has recommended that it be sent to all Board Members. I agree with his recommendation.
This report was written by Debra Johnson, K1DMJ, the Manager of our Education Services Department. Debra put a lot of thought and research into this report and I found that it contains some excellent information and recommendations.
The Motion asked “That staff be directed to investigate the feasibility, benefits, and costs of preparing training materials crafted for shorter training sessions, such as weekend, 3 day , 4 day, evening etc.”
You can direct any questions or comments directly to Debra who I have cc’ed on this email.
73, Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B Chief Operating Officer ARRL -the national association for Amateur Radio 225 Main Street Newington, CT 06111 (860) 594 -0220 www.arrl.org
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I think Debra has presented a balanced view of what's really going on in the wild. Because of the way that surveyed individuals were selected, it probably is weighted a little more heavily toward longer courses, since the crash-course students and instructors probably don't purchase the ARRL license manuals. Be that as it may, I think the idea of providing flexible guidance to instructors is excellent, and would also indicate to all that we as ARRL are not living in the past. When I teach the Tech class, I tell students that getting their ticket is like getting a learner's permit for driving a car. No one expects young drivers to know how to drive a car just because they've passed the written test. So, too, with the newly minted Tech licensees. This underscores the need Debra has identified for follow-up courses to help new Techs actually get on the air. I've heard of a variety of approaches to doing this, and we have also evolved one in my local club. Perhaps it is time for instructors to share ideas on how to do this. This won't be an instant solution to the problem of changing licensees into hams, but it will be a supportive start to teachers and clubs willing to expend a little more effort to ensure the success of their students. To me, one of the most heart-breaking things that can happen in ham radio is for a person to get their license and then never get on the air. We should be able to decrease the incidence of this regression by providing appropriate, supportive suggestions on how to get people on the air, and then ensure they keep coming back. 73, Greg, K0GW On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Kramer, Harold, WJ1B <wj1b@arrl.org> wrote:
It might be easier to read if I actually attach the file!
Thanks, Mike L and others.
Regards/73,
Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B
ARRL Chief Operating Officer
860 594 0220
*From:* Kramer, Harold, WJ1B *Sent:* Wednesday, January 29, 2014 3:41 PM *To:* arrl-odv *Cc:* Johnson, Debra K1DMJ *Subject:* Report on Feasiblity and Benefits of Shorter Training Sessions
You will find attached the report as requested by motion Frenaye 1 from the July 2013 Board Meeting. Tom has reviewed the report and he has recommended that it be sent to all Board Members. I agree with his recommendation.
This report was written by Debra Johnson, K1DMJ, the Manager of our Education Services Department. Debra put a lot of thought and research into this report and I found that it contains some excellent information and recommendations.
The Motion asked *"That staff be directed to investigate the feasibility, benefits, and costs of preparing training materials crafted for shorter training sessions, such as weekend, 3 day , 4 day, evening etc."*
You can direct any questions or comments directly to Debra who I have cc'ed on this email.
73,
Harold
Harold Kramer, WJ1B
Chief Operating Officer
ARRL -the national association for Amateur Radio
225 Main Street
Newington, CT 06111
(860) 594 -0220
www.arrl.org
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G Widin
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Kramer, Harold, WJ1B
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Michael Lee