FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LTP E 4-1 Values, Loyalty, & Stereotypes Rev 14 Sep 2015 1.

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FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LTP E 4-1 Values, Loyalty, & Stereotypes Rev 14 Sep

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Training Objective Tasks: –Identify common stereotypes & consequences –Explain how different types of loyalties co-exist –Articulate personal values and discuss strategies for maintaining those values Condition: 50-minute classroom training session Standard: Successful completion of Ethics in Action post-test and required essay 2

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Discuss in groups or as a whole: 1.Should loyalty be to a cadet’s company, to classmates, to the College’s values, or to one’s own values? 2.On a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the best, rank order these four forms of loyalty. 3 Applicability to Cadet Life Define What Loyalty is Considered to be at The Citadel

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Cadet Life Define What Loyalty is Considered to be at The Citadel 3. How do you choose your values while living within a culture that might have values different from your own? 4. When your personal values conflict with the group’s cultural values, how do you decide which values to follow? 4

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect 5 Activity: What stereotypes do these images bring to mind? Photo credits: ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f3/ca/31/f3ca bd9abbab82cb09262.jpg, video/ ak0.pinimg.com/736x/f3/ca/31/f3ca bd9abbab82cb09262.jpghttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/EES_%28Namibian_rapper%29.jpg video/

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Activity: Stereotypes In small groups, then as a whole, list examples of stereotypes for these groups: Northern/Southern Athlete/Non-Athlete Male/Female Gay/Straight Fat/Skinny Disabled Middle Eastern 6 What are the consequences of stereotypes in the barracks? How do stereotypes fit with or contradict your own values?

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Post-Graduation Life Stereotypes exist in the barracks, but we can choose not to act on them. Loyalties to yourself, your company, and the college can co-exist. Know your limits. Personal values/identity can evolve as you grow. It is normal to feel conflicted. 7

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