Title: JROTC Curriculum Briefing
1JROTC Curriculum Briefing
2JROTC Curriculum
- Seven Units of Instruction
- Citizenship in Action
- Leadership Theory and Application
- Foundations for Success
- Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid
- Geography, Map Skills and Environmental Awareness
- Citizenship in History and Government
- Cadet Safety and Civilian Marksmanship Program
(Optional) - Interactive/Multi-media/Developed
- in conjunction with the latest
- research on student learning
Students can earn up to 8 hours of college credit
3CURRICULUM BACKGROUND
- JROTC curriculum first developed in 1987
Emphasized citizenship mission - Revised one year at a time thereafter until 2000
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- In 2000 completely revised all 4 years adding
- technology and aligning by unit
- 2004 POI revised to identify mandatory core
- lessons
- Matched to standards
- Basic and Advanced presentations
4NATIONAL STANDARDS
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning
(McRel Standards) are linked to each lesson to
show a cross-connection with the JROTC curriculum
and the standard curriculum taught in high
schools. National Standards that are addressed
are
- Life Work
- Self Regulation
- Thinking and Reasoning
- U.S. History
- Working with Others
- Citizenship Civics
- Economics
- Geography
- Health
- Language Arts
- Life Skills
5COMPETENCIES
- Address the intended learning results
- Describe discipline-specific skills, knowledge,
and attitudes that are measurable and observable.
- Provide specifications for assessing mastery of a
competency. - Show they were learned when applied in the
completion of assessment tasks that require one
or more of the following - make a decision
- perform a skill
- perform a service
- solve a problem
- create a product
6CORE ABILITIES
- Core Abilities in each lesson describe broad
- life-long skills that every cadet needs for
success in career and life roles.
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7FOUR PHASE LESSON PLAN
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8STUDENT LEARNING PLANS
- Each lesson includes a Student
- Learning Plan that mirrors the
- Instructors Lesson Plan to
- Answer the questions students need to know
- Guide students through the four-phase lesson
- Help learners take responsibility for own
learning - Support student metacognition
9THINKING MAPS
Thinking Maps are a common visual language in
the learning community for transferring thinking
processes, integrating learning, and for
continuously assessing progress.
10WINNING COLORS
WINNING COLORS A process to identify a persons
major thoughts and much more in a matter of
minutes.
11CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
The Classroom Performance System (CPS) is an easy-to-use Infra Red (IR) response system that obtains immediate feedback from every student.
Streamlines grading Allows students to take tests at their own pace Benchmarks test scores Produces immediate results Provides a non-threatening environment for total participation
- Stronger accountability for results
- Reduces workload while it
- captures achievement data and
- helps meet accountability goals
- Includes parents and students in
- the educational process
12CPS IN USE
13FINANCIAL PLANNING
- JROTC teaches cadets how to manage money
- The High School Financial Planning Program
- National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
- Introduces fundamental financial concepts
- Teaches essential money management skills
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- Financing College
CD-ROM -
14THE SUCCESS PROFILER
- The Success Profiler is a systematic,
research- based assessment and skill-building
system designed for the following purposes
- Purpose
- Learn how to manage anger
- Adapt to change
- Develop leadership skills
- Enhance ability to learn
- Promote sensitivity diversity
- Build teamwork skills
- Prevent violent behavior
- Profile
- Anger Management Profile
- The Change Profile
- The Leadership Profile
- The Learning Profile
- The Sensitivity Profile
- The Team Profile
- The Violence Prevention Profile
15College Credit!
- College Credit for Cadets
- Students can earn up to 8 college credits per
2 credit course from University of Colorado,
Colorado Springs - Personal Management and Community Service LEAD
150 (HS Financial Planning) - Character Development and Community Service
LEAD 151 (Winning Colors) - Citizenship and Community Service
LEAD 152 (You The People) - Organizational Leadership
LEAD 499 (Cadet Ride)
16ENTERING COLLEGE
- March2Success
- An on-line, test preparation course that will
provide help with taking standardized tests, and
improves Math and English skills. -
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http//www.march2success.com
17Entering Financing College
Award winning Financing College CD-ROM
18JROTC AWARDS
19CONCLUSION
- JROTC
- Teaches citizenship and leadership roles
- Integrates current instructional strategies
- Maximizes multi-media materials
- Employs student centered learning
- Aligns to McRel National Standards
- Offers 8 hours of cadet college credit