
Vietnam War ISSUE 1967 US Army Headquarters Techniques of Military Instruction FM 21-6
Vietnam War ISSUE 1967 US Army Headquarters Techniques of Military Instruction FM 21-6 Dives into many different techniques that will assist anybody in convincing commuication 229 pages Copyright: 1967 APPROX SIZE: 10.25"Length x 8"Width .75" Thick TECHNIQUES OF MILITARY INSTRUCTION Paragraph Page Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1,2 2 THE ARMY INSTRUCTOR 3-7 3 PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION 8-11 8 PRESENTING ORAL INSTRUCTION 12-16 17 SPEECH TECHNIQUES 17-25 24 QUESTIONING TECHNIQUES 26-32 33 TRAINING AIDS 33-38 41 THE DEMONSTRATION 39-42 56 APPLICATION 43-49 63 PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION 50-59 73 PREPARATION FOR INSTRUCTION 60-66 93 EVALUATION 67-77 108 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING 78-84 148 MILITARY BRIEFINGS 85-88 155 TELEVISION 89-92 160 Appendix A. REFERENCES 179 LESSON OUTLINES FOR AN INSTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE 180 STUDENT CRITIQUE SHEET 225 Index 226 This manual supersedes FM 21-6, 19 May 1954. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Purpose This manual, designed to assist Army instructors, presents specific methods and techniques of military instruction that will tend to insure successful teaching. All officers and noncommissioned officers must know how to teach. As specialists, they may have an excel- lent knowledge of some phase of the military profession ; but, to teach others, they must also know the best methods and procedures for imparting their knowledge. CONDITIONVery Good Water spot and label printed on front cover No other issues noted See all pictures Please contact us with any questions! 19