Course Descriptions

Unit 1 - Citizenship in Action

Program of Instruction

 

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

Required: 18 hrs 2 hrs 6 hrs 26 hrs

Elective: 12 hrs (additional)

 

Purpose: Engages students in the practice of basic citizenship customs, traditions and

in the exploration of opportunities for non-military and military national service. Orients

students to the purpose of the Army JROTC Program and to their roles as cadets.

Provides opportunities to become familiar with the Department of Defense, examining

how all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces work together to serve the nation by

defending democracy and maintaining peace. Also provides opportunities to learn about

major, non-military service organizations.

 

Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the world.

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

Correlate the rights and responsibilities of citizenship to the purposes of U.S.

government.

Characterize the role of the military in building and defending a democracy and

maintaining peace in a democratic society.

 

Chapter 1: Foundations of Army JROTC and Getting Involved

Time: 20 required LETs 1 and 3

Competencies:

􀂾 Identify how Army JROTC can impact your future.

􀂾 Analyze the purpose of the Army JROTC program.

􀂾 Explain the rank and structure of Army JROTC.

􀂾 Determine which signs of success you plan to accomplish within JROTC.

􀂾 Demonstrate proper cadet appearance.

􀂾 Demonstrate protocol to show respect for and handle the United States flag.

􀂾 Demonstrate courtesies during the playing of the National Anthem.

􀂾 Explore the purpose of military traditions, customs, and courtesies.

􀂾 Demonstrate command and staff principles while performing the duties of an.

earned leadership position within your cadet battalion.

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

 

Unit 2 – Leadership Theory and Application

Program of Instruction

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

Required: 18 hrs 2 hrs 12 hrs 10 hrs 40 hrs

Elective: 34 hrs (additional)

Purpose: Develops cadet leadership potential through the application of principles,

values, and strategies. Prepares cadets to work effectively as team members and

leaders, and to act as mentors to other cadets. Emphasizes the role of the leader in

promoting equal opportunity, addressing prejudice, and preventing sexual harassment

and assault. Cadets compare how those with varied leadership styles approach

planning, decision-making, problem solving, negotiation, and supervision. In the

Leadership Lab component of this unit, cadets apply leadership skills to drill

movements, techniques, and commands as they move from novice to expert

.

Exit Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

Take responsibility for your actions and choices.

Treat self and others with respect.

Apply critical thinking techniques.

 

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

Develop leadership skills.

Build effective relationships with peers, co-workers, and the community.

Characterize the role of the military in building and defending a democracy and

maintaining peace in a democratic society.

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

 

Chapter 1: Being a Leader

Time: 12 required LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Identify your leadership strengths and opportunities for improvement.

􀂾 Compare leadership styles.

􀂾 Develop a personal code of ethics, comparing the values it represents with the

values represented in the JROTC Code of Honor.

􀂾 Draft a plan for using the 11 principles of leadership to improve your leadership

abilities.

􀂾 Take action to prevent and/or stop sexual harassment and assault.

 

Chapter 2: Leadership Skills

Time: 6 required, 6 elective LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Explain the importance of drill in military discipline.

􀂾 Demonstrate effectual command voice in drill.

􀂾 Analyze personal strengths and weaknesses as a drill leader.

􀂾 Demonstrate correct stationary movements on command.

􀂾 Demonstrate correct marching technique on command.

􀂾 Demonstrate correct response to squad drill commands.

 

Chapter 3: Leadership Planning

Time: 6 elective

LET 3

Competencies:

􀂾 Create a plan of action to enhance leadership skills through JROTC leadership

opportunities.

􀂾 Establish leadership performance goals related to the JROTC program.

 

Unit 3 – Foundations for Success

Program of Instruction

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

30 hrs 36 hrs 16 hrs 82 hrs Required:

6 hrs – Service Learning required to be used in all

LET levels as needed

Elective: 4 hrs (additional)

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

 

Purpose: Builds essential skills cadets need to maximize learning potential and future

success, and lays the groundwork for service learning. Recognizing the value of their

varied learning styles and multiple intelligences, cadets apply learning strategies to

improve critical thinking, study, and communication skills. As they progress through the

program, cadets extend their learning strategies by taking on the responsibilities for

teaching younger cadets.

Cadets also develop and expand their abilities to resolve conflict and prevent violence.

In addition, this unit helps cadets prepare for life after high school as it focuses on

career planning and engages cadets in personal financial planning as they work through

the High School Financial Planning curriculum.

 

Exit Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

􀂾 Build your capacity for life-long learning.

􀂾 Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

􀂾 Take responsibility for your actions and choices.

􀂾 Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the

world?

􀂾 Treat self and others with respect.

􀂾 Apply critical thinking techniques.

 

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

􀂾 Maximize potential for success through learning and self-management.

􀂾 Build effective relationships with peers, co-workers, and the community.

 

Chapter 1: Know Yourself- Socrates

Time: 8 required LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Determine your behavioral preferences.

􀂾 Apply an appreciation of diversity to interpersonal situations.

􀂾 Develop a plan for personal growth.

􀂾 Determine the thinking/learning skills necessary for improving active learning.

 

Chapter 2: Learning to Learn

Time: 6 required, 2 elective LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Relate the structure and function of the brain to the learning process.

􀂾 Distinguish between the functions of left brain and right brain.

􀂾 Explain how learning styles and preferences can impact learning.

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

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􀂾 Use your intellectual strengths to improve academic performance.

 

Chapter 3: Study Skills

Time: 6 required LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Use Thinking Maps to enhance learning.

􀂾 Select reading comprehension strategies to enhance learning.

􀂾 Develop personal study and test-taking strategies.

 

Chapter 4: Communication Skills

Time: 4 required, 2 elective LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Demonstrate how the communication process affects interaction between

individuals.

􀂾 Use active listening strategies.

􀂾 Analyze how you communicate in group situations.

 

Chapter 5: Conflict Resolution

Time: 4 required LET 1

Competencies:

􀂾 Determine causes of conflict.

􀂾 Apply conflict resolution techniques.

 

 

Chapter 8: Making a Difference with Service Learning

Time: 6 required All LETs as needed

Competencies:

􀂾 Identify the components of service learning.

􀂾 Prepare for a service learning project.

􀂾 Evaluate the effectiveness of a service learning project.

 

Chapter 11: NEFE High School Financial Planning

Time: 12 required LETs 1, 3 and 4

Competencies:

􀂾 Determine personal financial goals.

􀂾 Plan personal financial goals.

􀂾 Outline a personal budget.

􀂾 Forecast personal savings and investments.

􀂾 Appraise personal credit worthiness.

􀂾 Relate insurance to current and future personal needs.

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

35

 

Unit 4 – Wellness, Fitness and First Aid

Program of Instruction

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

Required: 28 hrs

Elective: 12hrs (additional)

Purpose: Provides information and tools cadets need to take responsibility for

physical and mental wellness. Cadets assess their personal status and develop plans

for improving nutrition/exercise habits and for controlling stress. This unit also helps

cadets make responsible choices about substance use and to prevent substance

abuse. In addition cadets develop proficiency in providing basic first aid.

 

Exit Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

􀂾 Take responsibility for your actions and choices.

􀂾 Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

􀂾 Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the

world.

􀂾 Apply critical thinking techniques.

 

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

􀂾 Promote wellness through nutrition, physical fitness and substance abuse

prevention.

 

 

Unit 5 – Geography, Map Skills and Environmental Awareness

Program of Instruction

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

Required: 2 2 hrs

Elective: 38hrs (additional)

Purpose: Cadets build map reading and land navigation skills, applying them to the

sport of orienteering and to air navigation. Cadets develop global awareness, as they

compare physical, political, economic, and cultural elements of continents, regions and

countries, and examine the global nature of environmental issues.

Course Name: Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) and National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC)

Preparation Date: 15 September 2006

Optimum Class Size: 20

37

 

Exit Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

􀂾 Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

􀂾 Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the

world.

􀂾 Treat self and others with respect.

􀂾 Apply critical thinking techniques.

 

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

􀂾 Apply physical and political geography to building global awareness.

􀂾 Correlate the rights and responsibilities of citizenship to the purposes of U.S.

government.

 

Unit 6 – Citizenship in American History and Government

Program of Instruction

LET 1 LET 2 LET 3 LET 4 Total

Required: 10 16 26 hrs

Elective: 34hrs (additional)

Purpose: Builds the basic skills and interest for participation in civic and political life.

Cadets actively engage in the We The People curriculum to explore the origins,

structure, rights, and responsibilities of the American constitutional government. Actively

engages cadets in applying problem solving strategies to current political and social

issues.

 

Exit Learning Outcomes:

Addresses the following JROTC core abilities:

􀂾 Communicate using verbal, non-verbal, visual, and written techniques.

􀂾 Do your share as a good citizen in your school, community, country, and the

world.

􀂾 Treat self and others with respect.

􀂾 Apply critical thinking techniques.

 

Meets or partially meets the following JROTC program outcomes:

􀂾 Correlate the rights and responsibilities of citizenship to the purposes of U.S.

government.

􀂾 Relate events in U.S. history to choices and responsibilities Americans have

today.