Who evaluates the rated soldier from a broad organizational, military program of instruction, or civilian academic course standard perspective using their position and experience?

Social Studies · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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  • In the context of the United States Army or similar military institutions, the evaluation of a rated soldier from a broad organizational and program of instruction perspective is typically carried out by the Senior Rater.
  • The Senior Rater is an individual who is often a higher-ranking officer with a position that provides a wider scope of the organization and a greater experience with institutional standards. The Senior Rater's responsibility is to assess the performance and potential of the rated soldier in relation to the larger goals and needs of the military service. They provide an evaluation that reflects how well the soldier meets the required standards and where they stand in comparison with their peers.

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