Unit ---3 - Foundations for Success
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Describe your current involvement in a service learning project.
Prompt Questions
a.
What are the goals of your service learning project? (1 point)
b.
How does your service learning project relate to the JROTC curriculum? (2 points)
c.
How are you evaluating the effect of your service learning project on the community? What products have you created
or used to show how the project is being evaluated? (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet explained the purpose and goals of service
learning [Content Notes: Answers should include that service learning enhances learning and allows cadets to gain experience
while providing a service to their community.]
_____2. (2 points) Cadet described the lessons and/or competencies
from the JROTC curriculum and how they are being applied in the service learning project.
_____3. (3 points) Cadet explained how the service learning project
is being evaluated. [Content Notes: Cadets
should be able to show some of the following products: a Learning Log with activities performed; a four-quadrant model showing
an evaluation of the project; reflection comments showing how the project has affected the cadet's life; and reports or presentations
showing the results of the project.]
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
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points for this Question
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Unit ---4 - Wellness, Fitness, and First Aid
1. |
How would you handle the situation if you came upon a classmate or teacher who appears
to be injured or seriously ill?
Prompt Questions
a.
How would you go about calling for help? What information would be most
helpful in quickly getting help to the victim? (1 point)
b.
Can someone sue you for assisting an individual who is in distress? What
law protects you and what do you need to do in order to be covered by it? (2 points)
c.
What are the 7 life-saving steps? Show me your "How to Card" if you have
one. You may refer to your "How to Card" to answer the question. Select one of the 7 steps and describe how you would perform it. (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet described how to call 911 and described
at least 3 points of the procedure for calling. Cadet may use his/her own words. [Content Notes: Steps for calling 911 = If victim's condition is life-threatening, give first aid first or ask someone
else to call. Speak slowly and clearly; Identify yourself and phone number from
which you are calling; Give exact location of individual(s) needing help; Describe what happened; Ask for advice; Hang up
last.]
_____2. (2 points) Cadet described the Good Samaritan Law and
its purpose, explaining in his/her own words that it protects those who act in good faith, do not receive payment, perform
first aid correctly without malicious misconduct or gross negligence.
_____3. (3 points) Cadet produced a "How to Card" listing the
7 steps to follow when offering first aid OR cadet listed the 7 steps without needing to refer to card. Cadet explained in general terms how to perform one of the steps.
"How to Card" is neat, easy-to-read, features short phrases, and includes all seven steps. If Cadet has "How to Card,"
it may be used as a reference when answering the questions. Cadet is not required to use exact wording. [Content Notes: 7 steps = Check for consciousness; Check for breathing and heartbeat; Check for bleeding;
Check for shock; Check for fractures; Check for burns; Check for head injury.]
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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How can you respond to situations where substance use or abuse is present?
Prompt Questions
a.
What is the difference between substance use and abuse? (1 point)
b.
What are some reasons why people use and abuse substances such as tobacco, alcohol and drugs? (2 points)
c.
What are some strategies that can help you or others address a substance abuse situation or problem? (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet explains in their own words the difference
between use, misuse and abuse of substances. [Cadet refers to use as drinking, smoking or using drugs occasionally. Cadet
refers to misuse as drinking, smoking or using drugs in a way that is more than casual. Cadet may reference that there are
"reasons" for using that tend to be excuses for avoiding conflict or issues as well as fitting into a social situation. Cadets
refer to abuse as drug, alcohol or tobacco use that jeopardizes health - physical, mental and emotional.]
_____2. (2 points) Cadet describes possible reasons why someone
drinks alcohol, uses tobacco products or partakes in drug use. [Cadets may refer to reasons using their own terms such as
peer pressure, family issues, social pressure, problems with school or academic performance, avoiding a situation or using
to cover up or hide from something personal or physical. Cadet may suggest reasons for misuse and abuse are physical, chemical
addiction.]
_____3. (3 points) Cadet explains some strategies that he or
she can use to educate others, help themselves or intervene when involving someone they care about when involving substance
use and abuse. [Cadet can refer to performance assessment tasks: U4C3L1 and L2 which provide examples of educational tools
and situations that can arise and the suggestions for possible education or interpersonal and enforcement intervention.]
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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Unit ---6 - Citizenship in American History and Government
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How does the Bill of Rights continue to influence the world today?
Prompt Questions
a.
What does the Bill of Rights guarantee? (1 point)
b.
How did the natural rights philosophy and state constitutions impact the creation of the Constitution and Bill of Rights?
(2 points)
c.
Describe how our Bill of Rights influenced the laws of another country or the world? (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet explains in their own words how the Bill
of Rights guarantees the rights of individuals. [Content Notes: Cadet answer
may include listing several of the individual rights protected including freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, religion and
privacy, and the right to bear arms.)
_____2. (2 points) Cadet describes how some state constitutions
or plans included provisions to protect the natural rights of individuals as well as state rights, that the Virginia Plan
and New Jersey Plan influenced state representation, and that the Virginia plan was chosen as the basis for the constitution.
_____3. (3 points) Cadet explains a situation where our Bill
of Rights influenced the creation of another country's constitution, or how it influenced the creation of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights.
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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How does the constitution balance power between the three branches of the federal government?
Between the federal and state governments?
Prompt Questions
a.
Briefly describe the powers given to the three branches of government by the constitution. (1 point)
b.
How do the powers granted or denied in the constitution result in a balance of power between the three branches, and
between the federal and state governments? (2 points)
c.
Describe a situation where the balance of power helped prevent one branch from exceeding its power. (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet briefly describes the powers given to
the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the federal government. (Content Notes:
Cadet answers may include: the president may sign or veto bills passed by congress and is the Commander-in-Chief of
the Armed Forces; the congress levies taxes and appropriates money and creates laws; the supreme court reviews and evaluates
laws passed by congress and signed by the president; other powers possessed by the three branches.)
_____2. (2 points) Cadet explains that the balance of power occurs
because decisions about entire laws and regulations does not rest with any one specific branch, that oversight of one branch
by another is built into the constitution, and that the state and federal governments possess specific powers that the other
does not possess.)
_____3. (3 points) Cadet describes a situation where one branch
was able to prevent, or change, the actions of another branch. (Content Notes: Cadet's answers may include: a president being impeached by the congress; a president
vetoed a law passed by congress; the supreme court determining that a law passed by congress and signed by the president was
unconstitutional; that the supreme court does not possess the power to pass laws; and other examples relating to one branch
balancing the power of another.)
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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How is the military justice system different from the civilian justice system?
Prompt Questions
a.
What is non-judicial punishment under Article 15 of the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice)? (1 point)
b.
What are the three types, or levels, of court martial? Describe the composition
of the court at each level of court-martial. (2 points)
c.
Describe how is a crime determined to be service-connected? Can you give
an example? (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet explains that non-judicial punishment
under Article 15 is used by commanders to impose punishment for minor offenses. (Content
Notes: Cadet answer may include rights of the accused to consult with legal experts,
request an open hearing, use a spokesperson during the proceedings, present evidence, have witnesses testify on his or her
behalf, or request a court-martial.)
_____2. (2 points) Cadet describes the composition of the court
for a summary, special, and general court-martial. (Content Notes: The summary court-martial is for relatively minor offenses and consist of an officer who acts as judge,
jury, and counsel for both prosecution and defense. The special court-martial
is for offenses that are not punishable by death and consist of a military judge alone or a military judge and up to 3 members. The general court-martial is for more serious offenses like treason and murder, and
usually consists of a judge and 5 board members.)
_____3. (3 points) Cadet describes the four factors used to determine
whether a crime is service connected. (Content Notes: The four factors are: the relationship of the offense to military duties; the presence of a threat to military
personnel; abuse of military status; or the location of the crime on a military base.)
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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How is the You the People Citizen Action Group process useful when making group decisions?
Prompt Questions
a.
How is the You the People Citizen Action Group process used to make small- and large-group decisions? (1 point)
b.
Explain how at least three citizenship skills can be applied during the Citizen Action Group process. (2 points)
c.
Appraise your team's ability to make decisions using the Citizen Action Group process.
How can you improve in your contributions to the process? (3 points)
Criteria for Scoring Cadet Response
_____1. (1 point) Cadet explained how the You the People Citizen
Action Group process is used to make small- and large-group decisions. [Content Notes:
The Citizen Action Group process developed for the Cadet Citizenship Training Program provides opportunities for cadets
to practice taking active roles in the decision-making process. This is in line
with the ideals of the Constitution that specifies that the American people rule the government. The Citizen Action Group process involves two levels of group decision-making: Small Group Meetings and Representative Group Sessions. In
the Small Group Meeting, 3-9 cadets meet to discuss and discuss issues. The leadership
of each Small Group rotates with each meeting. When pondering issues that affect
all Small Groups, a representative from each Small Group is selected to serve in the Representative Group Session. The Representative Group Session involves assembling several or all Small Groups to discuss and decide
an issue. In both types of meetings, participants operate under established ground
rules and follow a predetermined agenda.] Decisions are made by reaching a simple
majority or reaching a consensus.
_____2. (2 points) Cadet explained how at least three citizenship
skills can be applied during the Citizen Action Group process. [Content Notes: The seven citizenship skills used in the Cadet Citizenship Training Program are based
on the basic values the Founding Fathers envisioned when drafting the Constitution.
The seven skills are cooperation, patience, fairness, respect, strength, self-improvement, and balance.]
_____3. (3 points) Cadet appraised his/her team's ability to
make decisions using the Citizen Action Group process. Cadet shared how s/he
can improve in his/her contributions to the process.
_____4. (2 points) Cadet looked you in the eye and used respectful
tone, language, and demeanor. Cadet asked questions of clarification and/or checked for accuracy if there was a need.
_____5. (2 points) Cadet answered with confidence, using standard
English grammar and speaking clearly so that you could understand.
_____ Total
points for this Question
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