Ok, here's the situation - tomorrow, I've got to teach my first non-PLQ lesson, something that wouldn't normally be cause for concern. Unfortunately, the subject which I must teach - taking, securing, searching, and moving POW's - is one in which I am unable to find any clearly marked PAM in the Army Electronic Library.
Now, I'm fairly certain that with my own knowledge and intuition I could cobble together a lesson that would get the message across - but seeing as how this is my beginning of my military teaching career, I wouldn't mind doing it "right", and using PAMs instead of my own knowledge base. (Besides, doesn't Army.ca count as one of the tools at my disposal?)
I know that tomorrow night I'll have to make sure that I find a more efficient place in which to locate PAMs, but could anyone point me in the right direction?
Now, I'm fairly certain that with my own knowledge and intuition I could cobble together a lesson that would get the message across - but seeing as how this is my beginning of my military teaching career, I wouldn't mind doing it "right", and using PAMs instead of my own knowledge base. (Besides, doesn't Army.ca count as one of the tools at my disposal?)
I know that tomorrow night I'll have to make sure that I find a more efficient place in which to locate PAMs, but could anyone point me in the right direction?