Tag: reflection

Reflecting on personal learning environments: teacher as model student

 At the last CTU residency, on the last day my breakthrough insight was to approach the research question on leader curriculum development at the Command and General Staff College from the perspective of giving voice to the students, who are professional military officers operating at the graduate level and fresh from combat experience in Iraq […]

Reflecting on unbridled competition: a relic from the Pleistocene?

One of my fellow students posed the following question to me after reviewing some comments I made in the chapter we are co-editting re: socialism and unbridled competition: Ken,              Your argument on unbridled competition looks solid, but some may disagree that it is THE cause for disharmony and mutual survival.  I not sure if you […]

The path to mastery, with emotional intelligence

 The studies in the Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance  describe  the path to mastery as: (1) Deliberative Practice  (2) Time spent at Deliberative Practice  (3) Assistance from a mentor.  Deliberative practice can be broken down to: (1) Identifying a long-term outcome  (2) Breaking down the skills that lead to that outcome into its […]

Straddling the fence: the challenge and rewards of the practitioner-scholar

here is a snippet from the author’s preface to the CIA’s Psychology of Intelligence Analysis. It is an excellent free resource from our CIA.  He captures for me the essence of the challenge of being the practitioner scholar: being the transmission gearbox between the world of rigorous, focused, research-oriented scholarship and the broad, immediate world […]

A Reflection on Action Research: Inquiry in an organization with strong culture

As part of this term’s work, my professor asked me to consider what I would put in a chapter or article concerning this term’s action research project.  My group has been looking at the change management curriculum development process in an Army college (the Command & General Staff College). In terms of practices and concepts […]

World Class Training: the After Action Review

There are many reasons why the US Army has developed such an excellent reputation as a training organization over the years. Excellent equipment, superb training areas, master trainers in the form of non-commissioned officers who have perfected their expertise in task training under all conditions. Success also comes from the knowledge that Army training may […]

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