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Building a Framework for Learning

Building a Framework for Learning. JROTC Leadership Education and Training (Leadership, Character, and Student Success). Mission: To Motivate Young People to Be Better Citizens Vision: To Continue to Develop 21st Century Learning, Improve Academic Achievement, Responsibility, and Fitness.

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Building a Framework for Learning

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  1. Building a Framework for Learning JROTC Leadership Education and Training (Leadership, Character, and Student Success)

  2. Mission: To Motivate Young People to Be Better Citizens Vision: To Continue to Develop 21st Century Learning, Improve Academic Achievement, Responsibility, and Fitness • Prepare Students to do their Best in School and in Life • Teach a Broad Spectrum of subjects; American History, Technology Awareness, Wellness, Fitness, Geography, First Aid, Map Skills and more • Train Students in Personal Skills; studying effectively, taking tests • Train Students in Leadership Skills; motivating others, planning, making decisions • Increase their Interest in their Country and their Community • Responsibilities as Citizens • Freedoms all Americans Enjoy • Develop their Confidence and Self-Discipline • Instructors Teaching and Setting the Example • Learn Values; LDRSHIP

  3. JROTC Overview JROTC Goals Measures of Effectiveness SY 08-09 • Promote citizenship • Develop leadership & critical/creative thinking • Teach to Communicate effectively • Improve physical fitness • Provide incentive to live drug-free • Strengthen positive self-motivation • Provide global awareness to include a historical perspective of military service • Train to work as a team member • Inspire to graduate from High School, attend institutions of higher learning, and pursue meaningful careers particularly in the areas of science, technology, engineering, & mathematics JROTC Curriculum • Citizenship in Action, Leadership Theory and Application • Foundations for Success in Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid • Geography, Map Skills and Environmental Awareness • Citizenship in American History and Government • Cadet Safety and Civilian Marksmanship Program (Optional) • Integrated Curricular Activities 286,000 High School Cadets 1645 JROTC Units 31 NDCC Units • National Competitions • JROTC Leadership Symposium & Academic Bowl (JLAB) • Air Rifle (Army Championship and All-Service) • Precision Drill (Regional Army JROTC, All-Service National) • Physical Fitness

  4. Test Preparation Raw Data Analysis Results by Grade Math General Principles General Principles • 83.6% of all students increased their scores • The average increase was 31% Math Problem Solving Problem Solving • 74.8% of all students increased their scores • The average increase was 29%

  5. 21st Century Vision & Design Hands-on InteractiveActivities & Feedback

  6. OBJECTIVES Build Citizenship Develop Leadership skills Build Self-Esteem Have Fun JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC) • Core • Rappelling • Leadership Reaction Course (LRC) • Map Reading and Land Navigation • Water Survival • Awards/Graduation Ceremonies • FOCUS ON: • Adventure Training • Leadership Development • Confidence Building

  7. JROTC Leadership Character Student Success!

  8. Questions

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