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LET 1 Publications
Unit 1 - Leadership Education and Training:
The Emerging Leader is the first of four courses in the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) high school program. This textbook supports twenty-two lessons designed for you, a first-year Cadet. The JROTC program is designed to help develop strong leaders and model citizens. As a first year Cadet you'll be introduced to content that will help the leader within you emerge. |
Unit 1 - LET 1 Cadet Notebook:
The global resources in your Cadet Notebook are documents you may use throughout LET 1 as a quick reference to content from individual lessons. Familiarize yourself with these resources which are located before the LET 1 Student Learning Plans. |
LET 2 Publications
Unit 2 - Leadership Education and Training (LET) 2: The Developing Leader is the second of four courses in the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) high school program. This textbook supports twenty-four lessons and is written and designed just for you, a developing leader. It will be an invaluable resource as you work on your learning activities. The JROTC program is designed to help develop strong leaders and model citizens. As a second-year Cadet you'll continue to build on Unit 1 knowledge and skills, and find yourself being introduced to new content that will help you develop as a leader in the program, your school, and community.
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Unit 2 - LET 2 Cadet Notebook:
The global resources in your Cadet Notebook are documents you may use throughout LET 2 as a quick reference to content from individual lessons. Familiarize yourself with these resources which are located before the LET 2 Student Learning Plans. |
LET 3 Publications
Unit 3 - Leadership Education and Training (LET) 3: The Supervising Leader is the third of four courses in the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) program. This textbook supports twenty lessons and is designed and written just for you, a leader in your school, community, and in your JROTC program. It will be an invaluable resource of content as you work on your learning activities. The JROTC program is designed to help develop strong leaders and model citizens. As a third-year Cadet, you'll continue to build on Unit 1 and 2 knowledge and skills, and find yourself being introduced to new content that will help you develop your supervisory skills and abilities.
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Unit 3 - LET 3 Notebook:
The global resources in your Cadet Notebook are documents you may use throughout LET 3 as a quick reference to content from individual lessons. Familiarize yourself with these resources which are located before the LET 3 Student Learning Plans. |
LET 4 Publications
Unit 4 - Leadership Education and Training (LET) 4: The Managing Leader is the final of four courses in the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) program. This textbook supports twelve lessons, and is designed and written just for you, a leader in your school, community, and in your JROTC program. It will be an invaluable resource of content as you work on your learning activities. The JROTC program is designed to help develop strong leaders and model citizens. As a fourth-year Cadet, you'll continue to build on the Units 1-3 knowledge and skills, and find yourself being introduced to new content that will help you continue to lead others in your battalion.
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Unit 4 - Let 4 Notebook:
The global resources in your Cadet Notebook are documents you may use throughout LET 4 as a quick reference to content from individual lessons. Familiarize yourself with these resources which are located before the LET 4 Student Learning Plans. |
Electives - Continuing Education
The Unit 5 - Leadership Education and Training (Electives):
Continuing Education for Leaders textbook offers a variety of content to further support JROTC core skills and abilities. There are six chapters, some to support and enhance existing program content and some to introduce you to brand new topics and content.
Continuing Education for Leaders textbook offers a variety of content to further support JROTC core skills and abilities. There are six chapters, some to support and enhance existing program content and some to introduce you to brand new topics and content.