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COURSE TITLE: Marine Corps JROTC
I-IV
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12
COURSE LENGTH: 36 weeks
Teacher Contact:
Marine Instructor: Sergeant Major Jose L. Diaz USMC (Ret)
Senior Marine Instructor: Lieutenant Colonel Paul D. Roy USMC (Ret)
Phone: 703-432-1380
Fax: 703-432-1382
Email: QMHS
Webmaster
Major Concepts/Content:
The Marine Corps JROTC I (Leadership Education I) course focuses on introducing
and integrating students to the JROTC program and its objectives. Classes
focus on introducing leadership concepts (definition, traits, morals &
ethics, responsibilities) and the following introductory sub-courses:
Patriotism/Citizenship (rights & responsibilities)
Health (stress management, nutrition, drug & alcohol abuse)
Study Skills
Uniforms, Clothing, Equipment & Personal Appearance
Military History (Revolutionary War to WW I)
Community Service
Vocabulary development
Major Instructional Activities:
Instructional activities will be conducted in a general classroom setting,
the media center, computer lab, and the community environment. Instructors
serve as positive role models and facilitators of student learning and
development of critical thinking skills in the context of a safe and positive
learning environment that fosters individual growth, mutual respect and
personal accountability. Educational activities will be varied and be
attuned to student cultural diversity and multiple intelligences. Techniques
and strategies include; oral presentations by students, small group discussions,
student working groups, student projects, group and individual research
projects, guest lecturers, Socratic seminars, dramatizations, role playing,
and participation in school/ community support projects.
Major Evaluative Techniques:
Students will be evaluated for class participation and completion of all
assignments.
Assignments include writing papers, oral/written testing, oral presentations,
practical application of learned skills, and performance of assigned duties.
These activities support and augment the goals of reading, writing, and
math across the curriculum to assist the overall development of student
literacy, and critical thinking, leadership and management skills.
Essential Objectives:
Development of student self-confidence/discipline
Development of leadership skills
Development of informed/productive citizens
Strengthening of character
Understanding the purpose and functioning of the military in a democratic
society
CLUSTERS AND PATHWAYS
This course can be used to partially satisfy the requirements for an endorsement
in the following pathways:
Government and Public Administration
National Security/Military Career
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