California Cadet Corps Curriculum and Leadership Development Program
The California Cadet Corps (CACC) aims to provide schools and students with an educational and leadership program to prepare them for success in college and the workforce. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects from military etiquette to survival skills, promoting holistic development and readiness. With a focus on leadership, citizenship, wellness, and more, the CACC curriculum offers a comprehensive framework for student advancement and success.
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The MISSION of the California Cadet Corps (CACC) is to provide California schools and students with a quality educational and leadership development program that prepares students for success in college and the work force. CACC Objectives PROMOTION BOOKS CURRICULUM EXPERIENCE Educate Advance Lead Curriculum Frameworks DOE Content Standards CCSS (Common Core) Flexibility Standardize Rank-Appropriate For Cadets Positions Events Grade-Appropriate For Commandants
Curriculum Layout Military Citizenship Leadership Wellness Core Instruction Groups M1 CACC Regulations C1 Ca Govt and History L1 Character Development W1 Cadet Wellness M2 Cadet Uniform C2 Citizenship L2 Communications M3 Drill and Ceremony W2 Finances C3 College and Careers M4 1st Aid / CPR L3 Leadership Roles C4 Diversity M5 CACC Basics Strands (Distinct Subjects) W3 Physical Fitness M6 Map Reading / Navigation C5 Emergency Preparedness L4 Leadership Skills and Theories M7 Marksmanship C6 The Flag W4 Nutrition M8 Military Courtesy L5 Planning C7 Study Skills M9 Military History W5 Sports L6 Profiles C8 Us Govt and History M10 Survival
Strand Example Strand divided into 3 grade- appropriate levels Level 7-Survival Level 9-Survival Level 11-Survival Core Courses are in Red Surv 901: Task: BPT Survive Surv 701: Task: BPT Survive Surv 1101: Task: BPT Survive Units (Small Groups of Classes) Surv 902: Planning Case Study #3 Surv 702: Planning Case Study #1 Surv 1102: Planning Case Study #5 Surv 903: Planning Case Study #4 Surv 703: Planning Case Study #2 Surv 1103: Planning Case Study #6 Surv 904: Survival Equipment Surv 704: Pattern for Survival Surv 1104: SURVIVAL Actions Surv 905: 1 Rule of Survival Surv 705: Pattern Case Study #1 Surv 1105: Food Requirements Surv 906: What Survivors Do Classes Surv 706: Pattern Case Study #2 Surv 907: Survival Psychology Surv 1106: Edible Plants Surv 707: Purpose: Survival Psych Surv 908: Field First Aid Surv 1107: Hunting Surv 708: Purpose Case Study #1 Surv 909: Hygiene and Sanitation Surv 1108: Preparing and cooking Surv 910: Disease/Water Pathogens Surv 709: Purpose Case Study #2 Surv 1109: Getting Rescued Surv 911: Food Deprivation Levels can be taught beginning to end, or individually Surv 710: Basic Wilderness Medicine Surv 1110: Stay or Move Surv 912: Dangerous animals Surv 711: Wilderness Med. Practicum Surv 913: Beginning Fire craft Surv 1111: Signaling Surv 712: Hygiene Surv 914: Shelters: Lean-to, Tepee Surv 1112: Radioing Surv 713: Rest Surv 915: Hydration Requirements Surv 1113: Direction Finding Surv 714: Plant Foods Surv 916: Locating and Collecting Surv 1114: Navigation Surv 715: Shelters: Tent, Poncho Surv 917: Purifying H20 Surv 716-720: Practicum: Field Training Surv 1115-1125: Practicum Survival Bivouac Surv 918-926: Practicum: Survival Course
Sample Semester Plan Grade 6 Semester 1 Grade 6 Semester 2 D&C Units 1-4 Grade 7 Semester 1 School Perf Units 1-2 D&C Units 5-9 Self Mastery Units 1-2 CACC History Unit 1 Survival Unit 1 Physical Fitness Units 1-2 Patriotism Units 1-3 Armed Forces Units 1-4 Hygiene Units 1-2 Self Mastery Units 1-2 D&C Unit 10 Community Serv Units 1-2 Physical Fitness Units 3-4 Environmental Units 1, 2-3 Followership Units 1-3 Community Serv Units 3-4 Resilience Unit 1 Vocational Units 1-2 Substance Abuse Unit 1 Applied Leadership Units 1-3 Semester Plan is made up of a minimum number of core units (red) plus some electives (black). These examples are not accurate nor do they represent the number of units needed per semester.