What is the vision of the Cadet Program?
The vision of the Cadet Program is a relevant, credible and proactive youth development organization, offering the program of choice for Canada's youth, preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow through a set of fun, challenging, well organized and safe activities.
The aim of the cadet program is to develop in youth attributes of good citizenship and leadership, promote physical fitness and stimulate the interest of youth in the sea, land and air activities of the Canadian Forces.
What is the aim of the Cadet Program?
What does FIGDIP stand for?
Field trip
Interactive lecture
Game
Demonstration & performance
In - Class Activity
Practical Activity
How does the Cadet Program promote physical fitness?
The Cadet Program aims to promote physical well- being. Cadets develop an understanding of the benefits of fitness activities, aids in the development of positive attitudes and behaviours that build resiliency within cadets and enable them to meet challenges.
What does ICECAP stand for?
Interest
Comprehension
Emphasis
Participation
Accomplishment
Confirmation
The Cadet Program aims to expose youth to the sea, land and air activities of the CF. Cadets develop elemental skills through introduction and interaction with their respective CF communities. The Cadet Program educates and promotes liaison with civilian maritime, adventure and aviation communities. These combined experiences and interactions are essential to the unique identity of the Sea, Army and Air Cadet organizations.
How does the Cadet Program stimulate an interest in the sea, land and air activities of the Canadian forces?
What is the motto of the Army Cadet Program?
Acer Acerpori.
What is the mission of the Army Cadet Program?
The mission of the army cadet program is to contribute to the development and preparation of youth for the transition to adulthood, enabling them to meet the challenges of modern society, through a dynamic, community-based program.
What does "Acer Acerpori" mean?
"As the maple, so the sapling."