** THIS TRAINING IS NOT NLO*** Navy League Orientation Advanced.
This is not a POLA. This is a League Cadet-specific training designed to build a strong foundation for League Cadets, enhancing their effectiveness in their roles and ranks within the NLCC and their respective home units. The training is grounded in real-world scenarios and focuses on the application of essential principles such as critical thinking, tact, judgment, knowledge, bearing, unselfishness, and initiative. It prepares League Cadets in an age-appropriate manner, emphasizing teamwork, basic leadership skills, personal responsibility, and accountability. Additionally, cadets will have the opportunity to participate in a challenge room and engage in various trainings, including MAA, STEM, and Forensics, where they can apply their real-world skills.
In the "Note to Seller," section add your cadet's first, and last name and the name of the home unit for example - Ben Swiftboat, Wolverine Division, or Jessica Marlinspike, Thomas Jefferson Division. This will help our financial officer track your payment). Paying for multiple cadets in one transaction? PLEASE tell us the names of every cadet for whom you are paying.
LC-MI-2401 Training Description This training is open for League Cadet Petty Officer to apply for a staff cadet position if you have completed NLO and are a current Petty Officer. ** THIS TRAINING IS NOT POLA*** Navy League Orientation Advanced is an age-appropriate Leadership Academy training for cadets who have completed NLO already. This training prepares cadets with the fundamentals of leadership at the League Cadet level. The focus is on leadership, teambuilding, and preparing cadets to take on leadership roles within their units, trainings, and even help them prepare to be a leader in the Sea Cadets at the more junior ranks. This training will push cadets to their personal limits and beyond as they explore the Navy League Cadet Corps as a Senior League Cadet. Cadets in this training will also have the opportunity to work side by side with other Sea Cadet and League Cadet trainings, giving them an idea of real-world leadership application and a chance to explore other training opportunities.
Both leadership trainings must fill out the Activity permission slip to participate in the Team Building and confidence cores. Wear closed toe shoes. Dress comfortably for lots of activity and movement. Those who have EpiPens, inhalers, or any other emergency medication should keep them on their person. We will ask where they can be found in the event of an emergency.
Cadets will receive classroom instruction in being effective leaders and developing their leadership skills. This course is academically challenging and includes team building activities, role-playing, conflict resolutions, counseling, quizzes, and a final exam.
In the "Note to Seller," section add your cadet's first, and last name and the name of the home unit for example - Ben Swiftboat, Wolverine Division, or Jessica Marlinspike, Thomas Jefferson Division. This will help our financial officer track your payment). Paying for multiple cadets in one transaction? PLEASE tell us the names of every cadet for whom you are paying.
NP-MI-2401 Leadership, Petty Officer Academy, (POLA) Training content will focus on the responsibilities a Petty Officer can expect to have as they prepare for leadership roles within their home unit. The training environment will be structured to allow participants to become familiar with the responsibilities of a Petty Officer, managing multiple cadets in various settings and roles, and learning to manage their own time towards the completion of tasks. The primary assessment method throughout the training will be observational, rather than academic, i.e. cadets will be assessed on their ability to perform the tasks of a Petty Officer and not limited to their ability to complete written tests. All skills required to successfully complete the drill evolutions will be provided during the training. Cadets are expected to have a working knowledge of correct drill commands prior to arrival. A cadet must achieve a passing score on all evolution assessments, or a subsequent retest, to graduate from the training.