Chapter 1: Leadership Lesson 1: Leadership Accomplishment
Unit 4: LET 4 The Managing Leader 1
Handout #1 – LET 4 JROTC Capstone Project
Part 1 (50 points)
Directions: For this part of the project you will write an essay describing your accomplishments
in the JROTC program and your plans for personal growth after high school. Plan to revise your
essay as needed to achieve the full 50 points. For your essay you will:
1. Include each of the Army JROTC program outcomes and describe your related
accomplishments for each of the years you have been a Cadet.
2. Describe a plan for personal growth after high school.
Criteria Ratings
1. Your essay describes how your accomplishments in all
four years of JROTC relate to program outcomes
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2. Your essay shows how your skills and abilities improved
over the years
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3. Your essay includes a reflection on areas for self-
improvement
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4. Your essay includes a general plan for how you will go
about developing your skills after your graduate from high
school
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5. Your essay is a minimum of four pages
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6. Your essay is well-organized
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7. Your essay contains no grammar or spelling errors
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Part 2 (50 points)
Directions: For this part of the project, you will give a 5-6 minute PowerPoint presentation that
summarizes the key points in your essay.
Criteria Ratings
1. Your presentation includes a title slide with your name
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2. Your presentation is organized by year
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3. Your presentation content shows evidence of reflection
about your past and your future
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4. Your presentation includes appropriate visuals
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5. You use appropriate eye contact and verbal skills in your
presentation
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Chapter 1: Leadership Lesson 1: Leadership Accomplishment
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Criteria Ratings
6. Your presentation is clear and well organized
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7. Your presentation has been rehearsed and does not
exceed six minutes
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8. Your presentation concludes with a slide to allow for
questions from your evaluators
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