US Army Command and General Staff College - Summary Yearbook (Fort Leavenworth, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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US Army Command and General Staff College - Summary Yearbook (Fort Leavenworth, KS) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 167 of 214
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INSTRUCTOR STATISTICS il r X s---, What is it like to be an instructor? What do they Q think about various points of interest? What interest- ' ing facets of personality are hidden behind the , S professional mask? ln an effort to answer these and . x other even more fascinating questions the editors i K submitted a questionnaire to each instructor. The ' following information was obtained. Some of the attitudes which we have noticed from the recesses of the classroom may well stem from lsgzuzrfks frustration. Only a little over half of the instructors ELSLCETQZ teach their favorite subiects. Although ninety percent of those queried indicated that they considered teach- ing the most interesting part of their work, only about a fourth of them said they liked teaching more than any other aspect of their job. When asked what they liked least, most of them indicated writing or reviewing field manuals or new instruction, time-con- suming administrative details, and miscellaneous paper work. Several gave answers describing what they considered unnecessary interferences with their teaching mission. Not all of the instructors are completely frustrated, however, as indicated by their indications as to what they liked most about their present assignments. The most popular feature of the instructor's job, as it can best be synthesized from the comments of a third of them, is the opportunity for rewarding and pleasant personal and professional con- tacts and associations with their military contemporaries. Ten percent like their quarters and eight percent like the post. One man likes it because he gets home every night-as he puts it- eventually. Possibly the secret feelings of a few are expressed in the an- swer one man provided: What do you like most about your present assignment? My pending departure date. When you think about it, you realize that the CZQGSC is made up of individuals, and what we learn here is the result of a great number of individual contributions over the years. With this in mind, we asked What do you consider your maior contribution to the C8QGSC'? Twenty-five percent indicated they consider instructing their major contribution. The remaining group of instructors provided a multitude of answers rang- ing from a frank opinion and impatience with ,archaic pedantry to a sense of humor and experience in my field. Probably the most definite and uncontestable answer received was the shortest- me, Three of the platform men felt that their most significant contributions were those which they had made to the United Fund Drive. One man referred to his glowing personality, while another lamented his departed 2Of2O vision. The most pathetic answer was from the man who listed his departure as his maior contribution. fContinued on page 1641

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