With the discussion about training that has been going on for the past few days, I would like to explore the issue of standards a little further.
Some on the list appear to desire the flexibility in the national training program to customize things to fit their local situation (in other words, they may feel that their district is different, and therefore their training program needs to vary from the national training program). I wonder what a district commander or district training coordinator would say if an individual certified instructor, or even a section, said: "the commanders in our section are so different from the rest of the district because we are in a(n) urban/rural/large/small/rich/poor area (or we are in the north/south/east/west/central part of the district) that we need to be able to train them our own way." I suspect, based on the districts I've been in and have worked with, that many districts would insist that the instructors follow the standards that the district has established -- is this true? Why is that any different than the national office desiring each district to follow the standards that have been established at the national level for training like the LTC? After all, the LTC is a national training program, just like NTC, ANTC, BSTC/RKTC, etc., isn't it? Just wondering. Jonathan _______ Let the Golden Rule be your daily rule. Please pray for your list sponsor: http://eBible.org/mpj/ To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://rangernet.org/subscribe.htm http://rangernet.org
