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Squadron Leadership School (SLS)

After you have completed Level One, you are ready to move to Level Two.

To complete this level and earn the Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Award, you will become technician rated in a specialty track (earning the leadership ribbon), and complete the "CAP Senior Officer Correspondence Course" (commonly called "ECI-13" for the old pamphlet number given to this course). See CAPR 50-17 for details on these requirements.

You will also complete the Squadron Leadership School (SLS) which provides CAP's adult members with a basic understanding of CAP operations at the squadron level and how those operations affect CAP's national missions. Additionally, members learn more about CAP customs, core values, and communications. Case studies, discussion, and group assignments are integral facets of the SLS.

Squadron Leadership Schools are administered at group or wing level and last from 12 to 16 classroom hours.  Students completing SLS are awarded a certificate of completion and this training is noted on their permanent record.


 
This is not currently an e-learning course. This material (curriculum) is provided to help you plan your events.

Please read the SLS Curriculum Guide before proceeding.  This is the first step in your planning process. 



Block I: Preliminaries
           1.1 Welcome to Squadron Leadership School Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
  1.2 Course Critique & Graduation  Critique Student Guide Slides

 
Block II: Volunteer Service
Block Objective:  Understand the basic expectations associated with being a CAP officer; commit to serving as a staff officer
           2.1 Officership and the Public Trust Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
  2.2 Introduction to Professional Development Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides

 
Block III: Role of the Squadron & Its Staff
Block Objective: Develop an appreciation for the essential role squadrons play in CAP; acquire practical knowledge necessary for serving as a squadron staff officer.
          3.1 Squadrons: The Heart of CAP Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
  3.2 Squadron Staff Officers Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
  3.3 Individualized Training in Staff Specialties Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
 
Block IV: Foundation for Leadership
Block Objective: Comprehend the leadership attitudes and skills necessary for serving effectively as a squadron staff officer.
          4.1 Introduction to Leadership  Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
  4.2 The Staff Officer as Communicator              Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
    T & Q Columbia Paper
  4.3 Creative Thinking & Problem Solving Lesson Plan Student Guide Slides
 

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