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Highlanders Conduct National JCIC

Highlanders Conduct National JCIC

14 April 2021

  • 1st Battalion The Highlanders ACF

Adult Instructors from the Battalion conducted a Junior Cadet Instructor Course for 45 cadets, from across the organisation last month to help them progress in their cadet training over lockdown.

The Junior Cadet Instructor Cadre (JCIC) is an integral part of 3-Star training and is designed to teach cadets how to instruct cadets up to 1 Star Training in Drill & Turnout, Military Knowledge, Navigation, Skill at Arms and Fieldcraft. The course, conducted over three weekends via Zoom, saw the cadets learn how to teach their fellow cadets lessons from the Army Proficiency Certificate (APC) Syllabus.

Throughout the course the students were shown how to teach, as well as the many styles of teaching that can benefit the different cadets they may instruct. Over the three weekends the cadets were taught in large groups involving the entire course and smaller syndicates in “breakout rooms” where they staff gave them useful hints and tips for them to deliver the best possible lesson back at their respective Counties. As well as receiving the main elements of JCIC, the cadets took part in leadership presentations and talks from various high profile members of the organisation, including the Army Cadet’s Honorary Colonel Lorraine Kelly who did a welcoming address for the course.

The overall course was conducted by the Battalion with Demonstration Lessons conducted by adults, the course received lots of support from across the organisation with Army Cadet units providing adult staff to assist in critiquing the lessons each cadet gave and providing feedback.

Forty-five cadets from across the UK completed the course, which included 30 from England, 6 from Wales, 7 from Ireland and 1 from Scotland, which was the Battalion's own Cpl Joshua Webber, from Fort William Detachment. The course also included 1 cadet from the Army Cadet’s overseas detachment based in Cyprus.