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training and educational experience beyond the basic TRADOC CTC and is a requirement throughout IET.  This course is in lieu of CTC.  Objectives are for commanders and 1SGs to apply TRADOC’s training guidance/ philosophy; effectively command and lead in the IET environment; influence the management of IET (training, injury prevention, misconduct procedures, and support systems); and understand IET wellness and fitness. >           >                   (3)  IET cadre training course (one week).  The CTC provides brigade/battalion staff officers and senior NCOs, squad leaders, military instructors, and training NCOs assigned to IET with information required to help facilitate the IET transformation process. >           >                   (4)  IET support cadre training course (two days).  Cadre assigned to IET support activities or support positions in training units attend the SCTC to become familiar with the specific rules and challenges associated with the IET environment. >           >                   (5)  IET installation staff contractor training course (ISCTC) (1/2 day).  Civilian personnel assigned to IET installation-level support activities attend the ISCTC to become familiar with TRADOC IET rules and regulations. >           >                   (6)  AIT PSG (two weeks).  NCOs selected for AIT PSG duty will attend and graduate from the AIT PSG course prior to assuming AIT PSG duties.  The AIT PSG course provides future AIT PSGs the knowledge and skills needed to better replicate the operational Army’s command and control structure and environment in an AIT unit.  See TR 350-37 for more information about the AIT PSG program. >           >                   (7)  IET cadre train the trainer course (one week).  High quality instructors attend cadre train the trainer course.  This course supports the training of personnel who upon completion will teach CCFSC, CTC, SCTC, and ISCTC at other IET installations.  IET brigade commanders will select personnel that have the IET experience and maturity needed to educate and train cadre personnel at their installations.  Instructors are certified using the adult learning model, which emphasizes immersion into a multimedia style of instruction and self-paced learning.  Completion of the Army basic instructor course or the total Army instructor training course is a prerequisite prior to enrollment into the train the trainer course.  >           >            c. All TRADOC service schools, major subordinate commands, IET units on non-TRADOC organizations, and USAR training divisions are authorized to conduct CTC, SCTC, and ISCTC.  Personnel (to include DSs and former DSs) authorized to instruct these courses must be CTC qualified, certified by their respective TRADOC major subordinate command commander, commandant, or unit commander in a non-TRADOC organization, and graduates of the train the trainer course. >           >         B-3.  Training responsibilities >           >            a. The proponent for all IET Leader and Cadre training courses is the Director of Leader Development Division.  The TRADOC DCG-IMT is the POI approval authority.  The proponent, in addition to developing the leader and cadre training courses, is also responsible for the instructor certification process, course certification, site assistance visits, and accreditations of courses.  IET leader and cadre training courses are conducted at the following locations: >           >                   (1)  IET PCC, CCFSC and AIT PSG course are only authorized to be conducted at Fort Jackson, SC.