Authors: S. Reinach, J. Gertler
Date of Publication: November 1998
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Research and Development
Performing Organization: Foster-Miller, Inc.
Report No: DOT/FRA/ORD-98-08
Abstract:
This report presents the results of a study to develop railroad dispatcher
training objectives, syllabi for three types of training programs and test
designs for the three programs. Information about current railroad dispatching
methods and training programs, assembled through site visits and interviews
with railroad training officials, provided the basis for developing the
training objectives, syllabi and test designs using instructional design
methodologies. The dispatcher’s job functions along with basic prerequisites
formed the basis for the training objectives; each training objective consists
of an instructional objective and associated performance objectives. The
objectives were designed to be broadly applicable to all types of railroads,
regardless of size, type of service or dispatching technology. Syllabi
for three types of training (initial dispatcher training, initial territory
training and periodic refresher training) were based on the training objectives.
Test designs for trainee evaluation upon completion of each of the three
training programs were also prepared. The types of test items in each test
design reflect the complexity of the learning outcome from each objective.
The report concludes with some observations regarding factors that appear
to contribute to successful dispatcher training programs and recommendations
for additional research. Appendices contain resource materials for railroad
training officials.
No. of Pages: 156
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