Army JROTC - The Making of a Better Citizen

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Army JROTC - The Making of a Better Citizen LET I

Introduction This lesson introduces you to the U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Program, its mission, and the Leadership Education and Training (LET) curriculum for this first level of your instruction.

Mission of Army JROTC The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens. Army JROTC — it is devoted to your growth, both as a student and as a person. It uses military skills to teach self-discipline, confidence, and pride in a job well done and it offers you challenges and opportunities to: Sharpen your communication skills Promote and encourage citizenship through participation in community service projects

Mission of Army JROTC Develop your leadership potential Strengthen your self-esteem Improve your physical fitness Provide incentives to live drug-free Promote your graduation from high school and develop a solid foundation for career development

Course Description Unit 1: Foundations of JROTC, A Character and Leadership Development Program Helps develop new skills you can use in school and throughout life.

Course Descriptions Unit 2: Leadership Theory and Application How to BE a leader. What you need to KNOW when you are influencing others. What things you DO when you are leading. You will learn about character and values, leadership theories and principles, and human behavior.

Course Description Unit 3: Foundations for Success Is designed to provide young cadets with hands-on experiential learning activities that will build self-awareness, essential life skills, and the ability to set and achieve goals. Lessons expose cadets to complex content, such as the structure and function of the human brain, personality, and learning theory.

Course Description Unit 4: Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid Provides training on getting started on total fitness, split second emergencies, handling common emergencies, and lifesaving measures. There is also training on substance abuse awareness, intervention, and prevention. By teaching the value of physical exercise and conditioning, personal hygiene, and proper diet through the Cadet Challenge program.

Course Description Unit 5: Geography and Earth Science Helps cadets develop a global perspective and awareness of environmental issues by engaging them in interactive activities that explore the use of maps, map reading, and orienteering (an outdoor sport using maps to find one’s way).

Course Description Unit 6: Citizenship and American History Introduces you to the You the People process and its Citizenship Skills.

Conclusion Army JROTC can work for you. It can prepare you for life by providing a framework for the qualities (skills, knowledge, and positive attitudes) that will help you to succeed — qualities such as courage, candor, competence, commitment, confidence, and character.

QUESTIONS?