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About JSOU
Popular Resources
Upcoming Courses
*Continuous Learning (CL) courses are not shownJoint Special Operations Forces Senior Enlisted Academy
National Resistance Course
Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
Recent Publications
Advancing the SOF Warrior Mind: Essays from the Academic Year 2025 JSOU Call for Special Operations Papers
Leveraging Contingent Capital as a Non-Traditional Discipline of Economic Warfare
Who Are the Green Berets Supposed to Be? Revisiting the Special Forces Identity Crisis
Featured Publications
Quick Links
JSOU Faculty Development Adjuncts Workshop
Description
This workshop is designed to equip JSOU adjunct faculty with the tools and strategies needed to enhance instructional effectiveness, ensure compliance with academic standards, and integrate emerging technologies into their teaching practices. The course emphasizes foundational teaching methods, innovations in adult learning, and approaches to delivering high-quality learning experiences. By the end of the training, participants will be prepared to design impactful curricula, utilize teaching technologies effectively, and support student development in alignment with JSOU’s educational mission.
Audience
All assigned/hired JSOU faculty members are top priority. SOF personnel teaching in any service or environment are a secondary priority. This is a joint SOF academic instructor course.
Remarks
Participants will be issued a JSOU Microsoft account upon registration to complete the training
Materials
All required texts and materials will be available to the student on the course e-Campus site. Each student MUST have after hours – NOT in the classroom – access to commercial internet and the course e-Campus site throughout the course.
Accreditation
The course is not accredited