TY - JOUR KW - case study KW - curriculum design KW - DEEP KW - evaluation KW - Kirkpatrick KW - PfP Consortium KW - PME KW - Professional Military Education KW - reference curriculum AU - Timothy Dreifke AU - Iryna Lysychkina AB -
This article examines the motivation, history, development, implementation, and assessment of reference curricula by the Partnership for Peace Consortium and the Defense Education Enhancement Program. Driven by partner nations' demands to modernize teaching techniques and curricula within their professional military education institutions, this article explains how flexible yet standardized curricula catalyze institutional reform. The discussion then transitions to a theoretical exploration of reference curricula development, focusing on educational standardization, institutional transfer, and military transformation. Next, the article describes the implementation of reference curricula, illustrated by a case study from the Moldovan Military Academy. The article concludes with both theoretical and practical discussions to assess the impact of reference curricula, using Kirkpatrick's Four-Level Evaluation Model, as well as alternatives that account for national and cultural contexts.
BT - Connections: The Quarterly Journal DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.24.1.08 IS - 1 LA - eng M3 - Journal Article N2 -This article examines the motivation, history, development, implementation, and assessment of reference curricula by the Partnership for Peace Consortium and the Defense Education Enhancement Program. Driven by partner nations' demands to modernize teaching techniques and curricula within their professional military education institutions, this article explains how flexible yet standardized curricula catalyze institutional reform. The discussion then transitions to a theoretical exploration of reference curricula development, focusing on educational standardization, institutional transfer, and military transformation. Next, the article describes the implementation of reference curricula, illustrated by a case study from the Moldovan Military Academy. The article concludes with both theoretical and practical discussions to assess the impact of reference curricula, using Kirkpatrick's Four-Level Evaluation Model, as well as alternatives that account for national and cultural contexts.
PY - 2025 SE - 113 SP - 113 EP - 127 T2 - Connections: The Quarterly Journal TI - Reference Curricula: An Impactful Tool for Institutional Capacity Building? VL - 24 ER -