1  Cadets will learn the key words given on text booklet. Group discussion on the purpose of the JROTC Program. Unit 1/Chapter 1/Lesson 2 LET (1) Core.

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1  Cadets will learn the key words given on text booklet. Group discussion on the purpose of the JROTC Program. Unit 1/Chapter 1/Lesson 2 LET (1) Core Requirement Pages 8-10 INSTRUCTOR: SSG Rodriguez Daily Objective

2 The Past and Purpose of Army JROTC Unit 1/Chapter 1/Lesson 2 LET (1) Core Requirement Pages 8-10 INSTRUCTOR: SSG Rodriguez

3 Objective Analyze the purpose of the Army JROTC program Skills and Knowledge You Will Gain Along the Way Describe the U.S. Congressional Act that created JROTC Identify the JROTC program outcomes Explain significant historical events that combined military training and education Define key words contained in this lesson

4 Key Terms Conflict resolution-The solutions utilized by a society to settle disputes in a cohesive manner. Culturally diverse-The presence of multiple and different culturally groups and their behaviors within an organization or institution. Leadership-The ability to influence, lead, or guide others so as to accomplish a mission in the manner desired. National Defense Act-Enacted in 1916, this act officially created the Reserve Officers’ Training Corp of which Junior ROTC is a part.

5 Military and Education: Historical Connections Junior ROTC’s mission- “To motivate young people to be better citizens,” has changed very little since 1916 when Congress passed the National Defense Act; however, the tradition of combining formal education with military studies goes back as far as the ancient Greeks.

6 CPT Alden Patridge A former Superintendent of the United States Army Military Academy at West Point, founded the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont. This academy is now know as Norwich University. Military studies were a major part of the academy’s course work. Captain Patridge felt that if his cadets were not prepared to defend their country’s rights, their education was incomplete.

7 Captain Partidge’s Academy Extremely successful that the idea of combining military studies with regular classes spread to other schools in the United States.

8 Purpose of JROTC JROTC prepares high school students for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of the benefits of citizenship.

9 Desired Goals Graduate from high school Be good citizens by knowing and exercising the rights, responsibilities, privileges, and freedoms of good citizenship. Gain leadership potential and the ability to live and work cooperatively with others; demonstrate leadership in situations involving conflict resolution. Achieve positive self-esteem and winning behavioral concepts in a culturally. Learn the ability to think logically and to communicate effectively, with emphasis on effective oral communication. Learn the importance of diet and of physical fitness in maintaining good health and appearance. Gain an understanding of the history, purpose, and structure of Army JROTC.

10 Continue Acquire proficiency in basic military skills (such as drill and ceremonies first aid, and map reading) that are necessary for working effectively as a member of a team. Learn the importance of citizenship through American history as it relates to America’s culture and future from the Revolutionary period to the present. Learn about the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of mental management, including goal setting and positive self-talk.

11 Question and Answer???