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The Weekly Squadron Meeting Training Leaders of Cadets - Seminar M4

A Visit to Hometown Cadet Squadron 1828Squadron commander arrives with key to building. Meeting is supposed to begin in 2 minutes. 1833Only half the active cadets have arrived. Commander decides to delay formation, hoping more will show. 1841Opening formation begins. 10 cadets are present. Pledge of Allegiance and Cadet Oath recited. 1842Uniform Inspection; seems to take more time than is necessary. 1854Drill: Random commands. Not much instruction. Objective is unclear. 1930“Flight Commander’s Time” A C/TSgt lectures cadets on how to prepare for encampment, telling them their poor attitudes won’t be tolerated there. Encampment is 38 weeks away. 1945Break: Cadets casually chit-chat. No refreshments served. No substantive administrative business conducted. Break seems to run long, like they’re trying to run out the clock. 2003Aerospace: AEO is not present at meeting. Some discussion about whether he even knew AE was scheduled tonight. Squadron watches 41-minute documentary on the Space Shuttle instead. 2050Closing Formation: The squadron is formed. The commander discusses the upcoming wing conference. 2104Dismissal. The commander dismisses the squadron. Following official dismissal, two cadets speak up about not having phone & rosters. A cadet NCO asks if the color guard can meet this Saturday; detailed discussion about the logistics ensues. Another cadet wants to see if any of the service coats in the unit’s supply locker fit her. 2119Frustrated mom tells cadet son to get moving, it’s a school night and it’s time to go home. 2132Last few members of the squadron leave. One month later: The squadron is down to 7 active cadets.

Overview The quarterly plan Elements of the weekly meeting Great activities every week Planning the meeting

1. The Quarterly Plan What do you want to accomplish next quarter? What are the benefits of following a quarterly plan?

2. Elements of the Weekly Squadron Meeting Opening formation15 min Emphasis item15 Core curriculum50 Break & admin time10 Special training50 Closing formation10 Total2.5 hrs

3. Great Activities What do cadets want from their meeting night? What are your success stories? How do you let cadets take a leadership role while still ensuring the activities are of high quality?

3. Great Activities 1. A senior or experienced cadet officer meets with the cadet to discuss goals & vision for the activity 2. Cadet begins to do some thinking and finds and personalizes a lesson plan. Cadet should rely on published lesson plans vs. original work 3. “Check Ride.” Cadet presents their ideas in depth to the cadet officer or senior, who provides mentoring and quality control. Postpone the activity if the cadet is clearly not ready to lead. 4. Squadron Meeting. Cadet leads activity or class. 2 Weeks Prior1 Week PriorD-Day Suggested process when using cadets to lead activities:

4. Planning the Meeting How do you plan a good meeting? Who does what, when, and how?

4. Planning the Meeting 1. Cadet officer or senior begins drafting detailed meeting schedule 2. Cadet officer coordinates details with staff officers; submits proposed schedule 3. Commander or deputy reviews and approves schedule. If the cadet fails to deliver it on time, they lose the privilege of planning the meeting 4. Commander or designee publishes the schedule, asking all members to prepare accordingly 5. Squadron Meeting: schedule is implemented 2 Weeks Prior1 Week PriorD-Day Suggested procedure for developing a meeting schedule:

Summary What are the hallmarks of great squadron meetings? What are the bad practices we want to avoid?