37th Training Support Squadron

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Mission: To enhance operational readiness and increase the warfighting advantage by providing world-class technical training support services for Airmen and the Joint Force. 

Vision: To be the model for training and instructional support excellence in AETC

37 TRSS Instructional Technology Unit

Our mission is to design and develop advanced technology based instructional systems for the 37th Training Group, BMT, U.S. Air Force, Homeland Security Forces, and Global Air Expeditionary Forces. These advanced methodologies include Computer-Based Training, Web-based Training, Electronic Performance support systems (EPSS), Technology/Media insertions, Advanced Distributed Learning delivered over a Learning Management System (LMS) and Micro Learning Training Modules. The instructional systems support technical training, student achievement and enable instructors and students to perform their missions at the highest level in a constantly changing technological environment.

37 TRSS Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence (CTLE)

The 37TRSS Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence (CTLE) is the primary faculty development space at the 37th Training Group and is dedicated to fostering a culture of innovative, engaging, and transformative teaching practices.

To that end, CTLE offers both new and experienced learning professionals opportunities to advance their careers and grow professionally. We combine a suite of formal courses, self-paced micro-courses, workshops, and consultation services to meet the needs of Learning Professionals across Air Education and Training Command, Mission Partners, and Sister Services.

37 TRSS Functions

- Combat Weapons Instruction
- Tech Training Instructor Course
- Instructor Development
- Technology Innovation
- International Student Support
- Military Training Leader Support
- Student Records 

37th Training Group in the News

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