Power plant operator curriculum planning guide. Final report
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The Power Plant Curriculum Planning Guide is one of three such guides developed as part of Project RP 1266-6, Educational Research in Solid-Fuel Technology. The first phase of this project has identified a need for over 31,600 entry-level operators over the next decade. As the power plant reliability depends heavily on the ability of operators to perform their jobs safely and efficiently, a specialized curriculum has been developed. The curriculum was designed for use in employer training programs and has been formulated around detailed task inventories of the skills and knowledge required by operators on the job. The curriculum is divided into three levels, which correspond to the progression of an operator from entry-level to control room operator. Course and module descriptions, outlines, and performance objectives are presented.
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The Power Plant Curriculum Planning Guide is one of three such guides developed as part of Project RP 1266-6, Educational Research in Solid-Fuel Technology. The first phase of this project has identified a need for over 31,600 entry-level operators over the next decade. As the power plant reliability depends heavily on the ability of operators to perform their jobs safely and efficiently, a specialized curriculum has been developed. The curriculum was designed for use in employer training programs and has been formulated around detailed task inventories of the skills and knowledge required by operators on the job. The curriculum is divided into three levels, which correspond to the progression of an operator from entry-level to control room operator. Course and module descriptions, outlines, and performance objectives are presented.
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