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Diploma Endorsement Career and Technical JROTC

Diploma Endorsement Career and Technical JROTC. Dennis T. Beaver Captain USNR (Ret) MEd, MS, CSCS Master Training Specialist Navy Representative to State Department of Education for the “No Child Left Behind” Act St Amant High School 225-621-2537 504-258-4837 beaverd@apsb.org

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Diploma Endorsement Career and Technical JROTC

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  1. Diploma EndorsementCareer and TechnicalJROTC Dennis T. Beaver Captain USNR (Ret) MEd, MS, CSCS Master Training Specialist Navy Representative to State Department of Education for the “No Child Left Behind” Act St Amant High School 225-621-2537 504-258-4837 beaverd@apsb.org www.stamantnjrotc.org

  2. Diploma Endorsement • Purpose of this presentation: • Gather support for a Career and Technical, Diploma Endorsement (DE) for Career Cluster/Area of Concentration “Government and Public Administration, JROTC” • Background • Cluster exists, but does not earn a DE • State Brd of Ed. logic (Patricia Merrick, C/T) “No traditional industry certification” • State Brd of Ed. logic - “No accountability for work based learning hours” • Consequentially – JROTC students must earn an academic endorsement or be relegated to a “standard” diploma, without endorsement

  3. Diploma Endorsement • Myth “No traditional industry certification: • JROTC programs do: • Represent an industry certification • JROTC graduates are given advanced pay grades upon graduation and enlistment • JROTC graduates are given technical training upon enlistment, based on ASVAB scores • JROTC graduates have a 95% employment opportunity upon graduation with full medical, dental, housing, subsistence, post secondary education, technical training, and retirement programs • JROTC graduates, as an organization, have a better chance of receiving ROTC scholarships (28%) and nominations to the service academies

  4. Diploma Endorsement • Industry Certifications have certification tests, so does the military: • Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB): • Three hour test • Questions are related to a number of vocational/technical areas • Each vocational area is graded and used to determine potential enlistees best vocational matches • JROTC graduates typically score above the national average

  5. Diploma Endorsement • Myth “No Accountability system for industry work based learning hours” • JROTC programs do: • Have an in-place computer program, Joint Unit Management System (JUMS) that: • Maintains a complete Human Resources file on each cadet • Academic/training records, community service, participation and unit service, job performance, awards, promotions, and physical fitness • Supply records of uniforms and equipment

  6. Diploma Endorsement • Myth “JROTC Instructors are not industry certifying agents” • The Instructors are: • Retired Naval Officers, Senior Naval Science Instructors (SNSI) 98% are college graduates, Degrees vary from Associate of Arts to PHds. Highly Qualified by experience, minimum of 20 years. • Retired senior enlisted (E-6 and above), Naval Science Instructors (NSI). 42% hold Associate of Arts degrees or higher. Highly Qualified by experience, minimum of 20 years. • All instructors are certified by a board of senior Naval Officers and selected based on “excellence” during time of service. • JROTC Instructors are the best INDUSTRY CERTIFYING agents on school campuses

  7. Diploma Endorsement • Institutionally: • What is the purpose or higher order objective of a DE • What should a DE do for: • A state board of education? • A school board? • A school? • A student? • Pragmatically: • What is the purpose or higher order objective of a DE • What should a DE do for: • A student? • A school? • A school board? • A state board of education?

  8. Diploma Endorsement • A Diploma Endorsement process, through a students hard work, in conjunction with the guidance, knowledge, and experience of their teachers, should: • Ensure the graduate a skilled job • Earn the graduate job preference • Guarantee the graduate acceptance to a college or a technical school • Instill self confidence, respect for others, discipline, and the emotional and educational tools to cope with life after high school • Earn a document worth more than the paper it is embossed with

  9. Diploma Endorsement • Advantages to superintendents/schools of a JROTC Career and Technical Diploma Endorsement: • Additional students who will qualify for DE • Increase the number of students taking the ACT • NJROTC is a SACS accredited education program • Reduce high school drop-out rate, 1% lower than average • Improved daily absence rate, 3% higher average attendance • Increased college scholarship opportunities, 13,762 awarded • Lower suspension rate, 8% lower than average • Slightly higher GPA, 2.71 vice 2.69 • Slightly improved GEE scores • Increased fitness level of cadets, annual physical readiness test • Reduce obesity rate in cadets • Improve employment opportunity for cadets upon graduation

  10. What technical jobs/college opportunities are available for JROTC graduates U.S. Navy technical training opportunities: a – General Seamanship Specialist n – Music Specialist b – Ship Operations Specialist o – Construction Technician c – Marine Engineering Technician p – Administration Specialist d – Ship Maintenance Technician q – Logistics Specialist e – Cryptology Specialist r – Media Specialist f – Communications Technician s – Master-at-arms (law enforcement) g – Air Traffic Control Technician t – Intelligence Specialist h – Weapons Control Technician u – Meteorology Specialist i – Ordnance Technician v – Oceanography Specialist j – Sensor Operations Specialist w – Health Care Specialist k – Aviation Maintenance/Weapons Technician l – Aviation Ground Support Technician m – Aviation Sensor Operations Technician Non Military training or education: a - Law enforcement d. Community College b - Corrections Officer e. Technical College c - Four year college f. Anything a student wants to do or be

  11. Diploma EndorsementPrecedents • The state of Arkansas: • Has a fully functional DE program for Career Cluster, “Government and Public Administration” Area of Concentration, “JROTC” • Has developed a curriculum framework for each military component of the JROTC program. • Delegates the accountability for documentation of the requirements for the Area of Concentration to the industry experts. • Recognizes JROTC Instructors as industry experts capable of providing the industry certification

  12. Diploma Endorsement Questions? STA NJROTC: Attendance rate = 97.9% GPA = 2.4 School: Attendance rate = 93.6% Anecdotal Testimony JROTC Cadet Organization Men and women in the service

  13. Diploma EndorsementBack up slides

  14. NJROTC Mission …. “…to instill in students in United States secondary education institutions the values of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility, educational achievement, personal improvement, management and organizational skills, and a sense of accomplishment.”

  15. Cadet Demographics

  16. Cadet Demographics

  17. NJROTC SuccessCadet high school performance • Attendance: cadets 3% higher than school attendance average • Suspensions: cadets 8% lower than school suspensions average • Dropouts: cadets 1% fewer than school drop-out average • Grades: cadets slightly higher than general school grade point average; 2.71 versus 2.69

  18. NJROTC SuccessCadets after graduation • 52% continue their education • 37% join the military • NJROTC cadets receive an advanced pay grade upon enlistment which is a $5,000 advantage in the first year, an advantage that continues through the first four year enlistment • 7% go to direct employment • 3% undecided • ~1% have other plans

  19. NJROTC SuccessCadet performance • Community service hours: 926,510 total or 11 hours per cadet • Scholarships awarded: 13,762 • Scholarships value: $55,831,355 • Number of service academy appointments: 100 • 28 % of JROTC cadets that applied received an NROTC scholarship

  20. NJROTC Communication • Synergy of operation through: • Military web site behind secure fire walls, https://www.njrotc.navy.mil/ • NJROTC web portal that always instructors and cadets to manage administrative actions, exchange training and education ideas, and communicate with like minded individuals: http://www.navyjrotc.us/portal/portal • Unit web sites like St Amant NJROTC: http://www.stamantnjrotc.org • Joint Unit Management System (JUMS) • Logistics • Personnel management • Achievement management

  21. NJROTC Communication • Synergy of Instruction through: • Curriculum Committee; all texts are updated on a four year cycle • Information Technology Committee; computers and IT equipment refreshed every three years. The latest technology added is the Classroom Performance System (CPS) • Ad hoc committees as required

  22. Introduction to NJROTC Basics of Leadership Citizenship and the role of government Foundations of government Basics of Navy ships and aircraft Cadet Field Manual NJROTC/Navy rates and ranks Military customs Health Physical Fitness First Aid Orienteering and Survival Military drill The Curriculum…NS 1 Freshmen

  23. Part 1 Maritime History Sea Power and Early Western Civilization The American Revolution Growth of American Sea Power Rise to World Power status Sea Power, World War I to present Part 2 Nautical Science and Leadership Maritime Geography Oceanography Astronomy First Aid Physical Sciences as they relate to Naval Operations Leadership The Curriculum…NS 2 Sophomores

  24. Naval Knowledge Sea Power and National Security Naval Operations Military Justice International Law of the Sea Military Drill Leadership Naval Skills Ship construction and damage control Shipboard organization and watch standing Seamanship Navigation Naval Rules of the Road Naval Weapons Naval Aircraft The Curriculum…NS 3 Juniors

  25. Primarily seminars and Leadership Labs Advanced methods of Leadership Responsibilities and Qualities of Leadership Effective Communications Organizational planning and execution Institutional accountability The Curriculum…NS 4 Seniors

  26. …..activities that support the leadership and citizenship development of the cadet. Marksmanship Summer Leadership Programs Drill, Orienteering, Athletic and Drill competitions Orientation and Educational Field Trips Community Service Unit Service Organization job performance Military social events Co-Curricular Activities

  27. The services work together to improve JRTOC through: National Conferences JROTC Directors Conference Day to Day communications Joint Department of Defense committee on “No Child Left Behind” Integration with other services

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