JROTC Leadership Education and Training program of instruction

Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Leadership Pathways Section

Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Leadership Pathways Section is a Congressionally mandated youth citizenship program that seeks to be an integral part of each state’s career and technical education (CTE) model. Programs are taught by retired officers and non-commissioned officers certified to teach by the U.S. Department of Defense. Instructors teach high school students in grades 9 – 12 employability skills using the JROTC framework of teamwork, leadership, personal responsibility, character education, and respect for all. Students, known as cadets, are provided equal access to education, training, and the tools needed for successful participation in a 21st Century workforce environment. Administrators provide support and professional development to JROTC instructors in order to deliver high-quality CTE education.  JROTC instructors provide the training, services and/or resources essential for cadets to learn essential employment skills needed by today’s industry and business leaders.

The primary purpose of the JROTC Leadership Pathways section in the New and Related Services Division of ACTE is to provide awareness for administrators supporting dedicated JROTC instructors and programs teaching JROTC curriculum, and cadets pursuing 21st Century careers.

Join fellow JROTC instructors by becoming a member of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Leadership Pathways Section today and benefit from the networking and professional development opportunities afforded to members.

Highly sought after employment skills taught in JROTC include:

  • Time Management – Planning and Organizing
  • Vision – Team Building –Teamwork
  • Communication skills (verbal and nonverbal)
  • Followership/Leadership
  • Discipline
  • Financial management
  • Mission accomplishment
  • Goal setting
  • Leadership Development
  • Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making
  • Creativity & Innovation
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Integrity

JROTC Links and Resources:

  • Air Force JROTC: //www.airuniversity.af.edu/Holm-Center/AFJROTC/
  • Army JROTC: //www.usarmyjrotc.com/index.php
  • Navy JROTC: //www.public.navy.mil/netc/nstc/njrotc/index.aspx
  • Marine Corps JROTC: //www.mcjrotc.marines.mil/
  • JROTC & CTE: A Conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Robert F. Barrow
  • AFROTC & CTE: A Conversation with Mr. Michael Wetzel
  • NROTC & CTE: A Conversation with Lieutenant Commander Alex C. Baker
  • CTE Working Wonders: U.S. Army Trading Cards
  • Issue Brief: CTE’s Role in Leadership Development
  • Industry Connect Blog
  • What the Recruiter Never Told You
  • CTE Learn: Military Recruiting on Campus

*Looking to align your JROTC program with CTE standards? Use the resources below as a guideline for this process:

  • Cadet State Officers Association Packet
  • Credential Minimum Criteria
  • Army JROTC Program Grid
  • Certificate of Merit
  • Memoranda for CTE Directors
  • Memoranda for Request of JROTC as a recognized CTE
  • Bylaws

For more information contact:

JROTC Leadership Pathways Section Leader:

LTC (Ret) Robert F. Barrow
Director of Army Instruction
Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Program
Mobile, AL
Phone: 251-221-5100
rfbarrow@mcpss.com

This section is open to interested members of ACTE, as well as individuals outside of the traditional educational community who may wish to join ACTE and the JROTC section.

What are the program outcomes of the JROTC program?

The JROTC Program Outcomes are: Act with integrity and personal accountability as you lead others to succeed in a diverse and global workforce. Engage in civic and social concerns in the community, government, and society. Graduate prepared to succeed in post-secondary options and career pathways.

What is leadership education and training?

This unit teaches you about leadership—how to BE a leader, what you need to. KNOW when you are influencing others, and what you DO when you are leading. You will learn about character and values, leadership theories and principles, and human behavior. You will have the opportunity to take the leadership.

What is JROTC leadership Academy?

The purpose of the six-day residential JROTC STEM Leadership Academy is to engage a unique population of high school students, 9th and 10th grade JROTC cadets, in STEM content, skills, and fields of study needed by business and industry today.

What are three main objectives for your JROTC program?

Objectives: The objectives of the AFJROTC are to: Educate and prepare high school cadets in citizenship and life skills. Promote community service. Instill a sense of responsibility.

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