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Cadet Team Readies for "Learn to Lead"

 

“Learn to Lead,” which will replace the cadets’ current leadership text, launches on 1 April 2010, concurrent with achievement tests moving online.

Visit the "Learn to Lead" homepage to download an update on this project. Better still,Module 1 (chapters 1-3) and half of Module 2 (chapters 4 & 5) are available for your comment. If you have general comments about “Learn to Lead,” please leave them below. If you find typos, errors, or confusing passages, please email Neil Probst nprobst@capnhq.gov. 

 We’re excited about “Learn to Lead” because we think it will make leadership more fun and more challenging. 

 

 

Comments

Brian's right. At one point, we wanted to let cadets work through the text in any order, but as the project unfolded, we realized that too much of the content required a building block approach. Therefore, we switched gears slightly. Cadets will study Learn to Lead in sequence (1, 2, 3...) as they do with today's leadership text.

When this project was first announced, it was suggested cadets could take the tests in any order they want, like the current AE curriculum. Will the new tests still be sequenced by chapter, or can a cadet take them in whatever order they want?

Wow!! I've only been able to briefly read-over the new modules, but they look great! They are many steps beyond the texts we currently have- I wish we had these when I was a cadet. I look forward to implementing the new material in our squadron next year.

I can't wait to read it!

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