Welcome to the Army JROTC Program
Cape Coral High School! |
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Cadre |
LTC (Ret) Erich Boerner,
Senior Army Instructor |
1SG (Ret) Clarence Finnie,
Army Instructor |
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Curriculum |
Leadership Education Training I
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Leadership Education Training III
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Leadership Education Training II |
Leadership Education Training IV |
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Course Descriptions
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LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING I
Grades 9-12 |
Prerequisite: None
18013000 (1 credit) |
The purpose of this course is to enable students to develop knowledge of the history, customs, traditions, and purpose of the Army JROTC. The course includes development of basic leadership skills including leadership principles, values, and attributes. Students should master appreciation for diversity. Active learning strategies are integrated throughout the course with an emphasis on writing skills and oral communication techniques. Financial planning as well as physical fitness, diet, nutrition, healthy lifestyle, awareness of substance abuse and prevention, and basic first aid measures are included. An overview of the globe and geography and basic map reading skills are incorporated. A study of the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, responsibilities of United States citizens, and the federal justice system is also provided.
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LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING II
Grades 9-12 |
Prerequisite: Leadership Education Training I
18013100 (1 Credit) |
The purpose of this course is to enable students to expand on skills taught in Leadership Education and Training 1. This course introduces the concepts of equal opportunity, fair treatment of minorities, and prevention of sexual harassment. It provides instruction on leadership skills, leadership theories, as well as the basic principles of management. It provides self assessments that help students determine their skill sets and opportunities to teach using accepted principles and methods of instruction. It emphasizes community projects to assist in drug prevention efforts. It also includes dietary guidelines, fitness, and map reading and orienteering skills. It discusses the significant events that helped shape and develop the constitution and government and teaches the role of political parties in the election process.
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LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING III
Grades 9-12 |
Prerequisite: Leadership Education Training II
18013200 (1 Credit) |
The purpose of this course is to enable students to expand on the skills taught in Leadership Education and Training II. This course allows cadets to investigate the interrelationships of the services while they continue to build their leadership development and decision-making skills. It includes negotiation skills and management principles. It emphasizes staff procedures and opportunities to handle various leadership situations as well as prevent violence and manage anger. The research, identification, planning, and execution of service learning activities are included. This course gives cadets the opportunity to apply basic concepts of strategies for career exploration and planning. It teaches how to create a career portfolio and plan for college or work. Financial management principles are studied. Skills for orienteering and/or land navigation are developed. The course also includes studies in the federal judicial system and how historical events have shaped social systems. |
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION TRAINING IV
Grades 9-12 |
Prerequisite: Leadership Education Training III
18013300 (1 Credit) |
The purpose of this course is to enable students to expand on the skills taught in Leadership Education and Training III. This course focuses on creating a positive leadership situation, negotiating, decision making, problem solving, team development, project management, and mentoring. Students will demonstrate leadership potential in an assigned command or staff position within the cadet battalion organizational structure. The course teaches cadets how to use emotional intelligence in leadership situations as well as how to maintain a positive attitude. It provides instruction on etiquette, daily planning, financial planning, and careers. It includes requirements for the practical application of leadership duties. It emphasizes physical fitness through healthy individual and group competition. The interactions between groups of people and how they affect the area’s cultural, economic, and political characteristics are discussed. Concepts of democracy and freedom and their influence on local governments are also included. |