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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” WELCOME TO JUMS/JCIMS Brigade Training Brigade Training Mr. Jim Wood, Chief, Training and Operations
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” To provide quality training that allows instructors to model and practice strategies and techniques in a simulated classroom environment to accomplish the mission: Training Goal
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Mission To provide new and experienced JROTC DAIs/SAIs/AIs and DoD Civilian Personnel with improved skills and techniques to execute JROTC Programs… to develop and improve logistical and supply operations skills and knowledge JSOCC
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Inprocessing Classroom Management Restrooms / Telephones / Email / Fax/Class Leader Health Clinics (Fort Knox - Ireland Hospital) Breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express Lunch- On your own (PX, HRC Café, Burger King, Hospital Cafeteria, etc.) Breaks-Snacks/coffee/water daily ?? (peanuts, chips, crackers, fruit, etc) JSOCC Training Facility Off Limit Areas (Fax and Copy Room, Hallway outside Command Group) No food in classroom & drinks with tops only
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Inprocessing/Administration Breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express ( Every Morning ) JSOCC Training Facility Please Ask the Staff for Assistance Off Limit Areas (Fax and Copy Room, Hallway outside Command Group) Clean as you go Parking Lot Issues Questions
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Inprocessing/Administration Verification of information and update email address Review Folder Content Hotel Check-Out Thursday morning-Bring all of your bag with you Business casual-No Shorts, No T-shirts w/o collar, No hats inside the building Daily ARRs
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” In processing Use your cell phones freely during class breaks. Consume all food and beverages outside of classroom during breaks. Smoking, dipping, and chewing are only permitted outside at designated location. Meet your staff (let them keep working for you). Keep your area neat and clean at all times. Be seated at the appointed times.
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” JSOCC Telephone Numbers Chris Lemke (502) 624-1880 Cynthia Fields (502) 624-1327 Mr. Jim Wood (502) 624-1793 Renee Dozier (502) 624-1824 FAX (502) 624-1768
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Student Attendance Course Demographics
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” ? Conclusion
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Setting Class Standards: To Establish and Set Ground Rules To Determine Standards that will Enhance the Effectiveness of the Course State as a Positive Building A Community
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” JSOCC Expectations What do you Expect to Gain from the Training Course?
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” Objective To provide assist Cadet Command in accurately assessing potential Junior ROTC (JROTC) instructors. The information, guidance, and interview protocol is a valuable aid in standardizing the selection of successful JROTC instructors. JSOCC
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Curriculum Overview SAT/ACT Prep College Entrance Planning Internationally Accredited by SACS/AvancedED Service Learning Distance Learning Modules Partnership Programming (CERT, AF Cultural Studies) Customized Curriculum Management System (CM) Higher Order Thinking Tools Learning Styles/Emotional Intelligence Assessments Thinking Maps Serious gaming Response Systems 20
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 2013 Air Rifle Competition Championships The USACC JROTC Championship is held at 3 locations (Anniston, Alabama and Port Clinton, Ohio and Salt Lake City, UT) to determine the top precision, sporter, and individual competitors. National Air Rifle was conducted by Civilian Marksmanship Program at Anniston, Alabama during 22-24 March 2013 Participating schools represent the best JROTC Air Rifle Teams and individuals in the country (from each service) 225 cadets are invited to Anniston to determine the top individuals and teams in both the sporter and precision classes 21
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 22 2013 USACC Drill Championships USACC Army JROTC National Drill Championships Saturday, 6 April 2013 Sports Network International (SNI) contracted to serve as the Event Manager 82 Army JROTC Drill Teams from 50 Schools and territories participated USACC is the official host for the event National High School Drill Team Championships (NHSDTC) 2013 National Drill Competition Championships scheduled for 3-6 May 2013 at the Ocean Center Arena, Daytona Beach, FL Sports Network International (SNI) coordinates and USACC serves as the host Features the best Armed and Unarmed drill teams from all the Services JROTC programs nationwide
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” JLAB is a three phase competition - 2 online phases - 1 championship resident phase JLAB energizes over 10,000 Cadets from around the world to participate in challenging leadership activities and compete at the largest academic bowl in the country. Cadets, many from poor inner city and rural areas, compete in teams of four in the areas of Math, English, History and Science. Students learn the values of leadership, citizenship and academic competition, while simultaneously preparing for higher education milestones such as college entrance exams. JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) 23
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 24 Facts About JPS JROTC Quality Indicators SY 2010 / 2011 CATEGORY BaileyCallaway Forest Hill Jim HillLanierMurrahProvineWingfield Graduates 14 352833214129 Accepted to IHL 1113302830213528 Percentage 78%93%86%100%91%100%85%97% Community Service Hours 4,2706,3456,4585,2452,8083,7221,3197,377 Scholarship Values$36K$573K$111K$2M$170K$750K$9K$196K 2006-2011 Military Academy & ROTC Scholarships21317541 Instructor Investment Into Cadets Cadet Investment Into School and Community Real value to colleges, universities & the military 24
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 25 SROTC/JROTC Synergy Expectations for SROTC Battalions Support: (availability dependent) Establish a strong & supportive relationships with JROTC units PMS/SMI can serve as the Guest Speaker at JROTC events Attend or host local competitions at the university Provide SROTC Cadets as graders at local competitions Sponsor a campus visit for JROTC Cadets (LET 3 & 4) Provide support for JCLC Provide a PMS/SMI to assist with in-ranks inspections and other activities Provide assistance or training to stand-alone units in supply procedures Visit each JROTC unit, or designate someone to visit at a minimum once each school year Brief any changes with the scholarship process Provide information to Cadets WRT college admissions (SAT/ACT requirements) Support other activities/events as appropriate
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 26 Challenges DOD & DA conducting pilot test to issue CAC cards to Retirees/Family Members Termination of JROTC instructors as GPC holders at the unit level Automating the qualification and instructor pay process Revision of CCR 145-8-3 (Accreditation Process) Helping instructors develop an ethical student-instructor interactions Communicating with stakeholders (i.e., Superintendants, Principals) Obtaining qualitative data to measure effectiveness of the program Messaging the goodness of the program Implement a qualified instructor recruitment plan without funding Continue to seek resources to sustain the Strategy of 2022
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” 27 Talking Points Standards and accountability DAI/SAI taking care of your AI and Cadets Updating your records is an individual responsibility Major Moving Muscles for JROTC: Executing 1731 units (314K Cadet, 4000 instructors, 95 civilian employees) 124 JCLC (24K) Army JROTC Air/Drill/Raider Championship JLAB (mandatory level 1) STEM events hosted by universities Expansion of JROTC (1910 by FY20) Sexual Misconduct Purchase of cold weather gear for Cadets (40% for JCLC) Hazing within the Command (CCR145-2 wrt Cadets and instructors) Weight control Education Requirements (requirement will not go away) NCOs serving as SAIs (exception granted until an AI departs) Tell us how we can help you to execute the mission of JROTC
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“Motivating young people to be better citizens” The JROTC program provides an invaluable return on investment to the school, community and nation. Conclusion 28
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