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The Citadel Experience
BG Roger C. Poole (AUS-Ret)Executive Director
The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics
Overview
• The Krause Center• The Citadel Experience• 4 Year Leader Development Model
• Sophomore, Junior, Senior Years
• Co-Curriculum• Service Learning
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Brigadier General Roger C. PooleExecutive Director
Brigadier General Roger C. PooleExecutive Director
Colonel Doug FehrmannVisiting Professor of
Leadership and Ethics
Colonel Doug FehrmannVisiting Professor of
Leadership and Ethics
Dr. Mick FekulaDirector of Academic Leadership Programs
Dr. Mick FekulaDirector of Academic Leadership Programs
Dr. Conway SaylorService Learning Coordinator
Dr. Conway SaylorService Learning Coordinator
Brittany BoundsVista VolunteerBrittany BoundsVista Volunteer
Susan Danko
ExecutiveAssistant
Susan Danko
ExecutiveAssistant
Stephanie StauberEvents Planner
Stephanie StauberEvents Planner
Noel WallFaculty Fellow
Noel WallFaculty Fellow
Sam FarmerVista Volunteer
Sam FarmerVista Volunteer
Jenny CoissonGraduate
Intern
Jenny CoissonGraduate
Intern
Auggie KimGraduate Assistant
Auggie KimGraduate Assistant
The Citadel Experience
• Four Year Leadership Model provides a structured program which supports growth and development towards accomplishment of our mission
• Supported by 4 Pillars:• Academic: Student Intellect• Military: Standards and Discipline• Physical: Fitness• Moral and Ethical: Core Values
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4-Year Leadership Development Model
CLASS TASK HOW4th Class Prepare “Knob year” CIT 101
3rd Class Serve LDRS 201, Service Learning
2nd Class Lead Ethics Classes, Train SCCC
1st Class Command Senior Leadership Integration Seminar, Run SCCC
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Sophomore Year
• LDRS 201 Course in Leadership• Course required part of curriculum• Meets for 1 hour weekly for 13 weeks• Instructors trained and certified• Instruction lesson plan driven
• LDRS 211 • Required second semester• Requires each cadet to participate in at least
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Junior Year
• Ethics Enrichment Experience (Spring ‘13)• Required for all juniors, 8 sessions• 20 sections of 18-25 cadets• All instructors trained and certified• Certificate from Institute For Global Ethics
• Course material based on book: How Good People Make Tough Choices:
Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living By Rushworth Kidder
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Senior Year
• Senior Leadership Integration Seminar (AY 12-13)• Similar to a quality professional
development seminar• One day off campus• 20-25 cadets in “career oriented” groups
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CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS
• Leadership Education Program • All Cadets• 1100 each Tuesday 12-13 times/semester • Led by Commandant’s Department and
Company Leadership Development Teams
• Principled Leadership Symposium • 2 Days Each Spring • Panels, Round tables, Papers • Keynote Speeches by Notable Leaders
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Service Learning at The CitadelService Learning at The Citadel
Learning to lead by serving others
Categories of Service Categories of Service Learning OpportunitiesLearning Opportunities
1.1. Tutoring/Mentoring Tutoring/Mentoring (Education)(Education)
2.2. Housing/Food (Poverty)Housing/Food (Poverty)
3.3. Health/Special Needs Health/Special Needs (Health)(Health)
Tutoring/Mentoring (EDUC)Tutoring/Mentoring (EDUC)--Kaleidoscope & WINGS Afterschool Kaleidoscope & WINGS Afterschool
ProgramsPrograms: : 64 Volunteers/515 Hours64 Volunteers/515 Hours-Serves Title 1 schools in Charleston -Serves Title 1 schools in Charleston County; Focuses on emotional, social, and County; Focuses on emotional, social, and academic growthacademic growth
--James Simons Elementary School: James Simons Elementary School: 77 Volunteers/234 Hours77 Volunteers/234 Hours-A Title 1 School; weekly tutoring; Arts -A Title 1 School; weekly tutoring; Arts Night and Science Night held at The CitadelNight and Science Night held at The Citadel
--Other Sites:Other Sites: Cannon Street YMCA, Military Cannon Street YMCA, Military Magnet Academy, Burke Middle/High Magnet Academy, Burke Middle/High Schools, and Mitchell Elementary SchoolSchools, and Mitchell Elementary School
228 Total student 228 Total student volunteersvolunteers
1,462 Total hours at 1,462 Total hours at Tutoring and Mentoring Tutoring and Mentoring
sitessites
Housing/Food (Poverty)Housing/Food (Poverty)
--Arland D. Williams Heroism DayArland D. Williams Heroism Day: : 135 Volunteers/1350 Hours135 Volunteers/1350 Hours-Day of service in memory of Arland D. -Day of service in memory of Arland D. Williams; 11 agencies served by 13 teamsWilliams; 11 agencies served by 13 teams
--Sea Island Habitat for Humanity: Sea Island Habitat for Humanity: 109 Volunteers/981 Hours109 Volunteers/981 Hours-Serves low-income families in need of -Serves low-income families in need of housinghousing
--Other Sites: Charleston Habitat for Other Sites: Charleston Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Crisis Ministries, Humanity ReStore, Crisis Ministries, Low Country Food Bank, The College of Low Country Food Bank, The College of Charleston Martin Luther King Jr. Charleston Martin Luther King Jr. Challenge, United Methodist Relief Challenge, United Methodist Relief ProjectProject
371 Total student volunteers371 Total student volunteers3, 146 Total hours at 3, 146 Total hours at
Housing/Food sitesHousing/Food sites
Health/Special NeedsHealth/Special Needs--Special Olympics Mid-Winter Games:Special Olympics Mid-Winter Games:
101 Volunteers/497 Hours101 Volunteers/497 Hours-Sports competition for individuals with -Sports competition for individuals with mental and physical special needsmental and physical special needs
--Charleston Miracle League: Charleston Miracle League: 90 Volunteers/342 Hours90 Volunteers/342 Hours-Community supported, non-profit baseball -Community supported, non-profit baseball league; serves adults and children with league; serves adults and children with mental and physical special needs mental and physical special needs
--Other Sites:Other Sites: Charleston Veterans Affairs Charleston Veterans Affairs Hospital, Down Syndrome Association of Hospital, Down Syndrome Association of the Low Countrythe Low Country
211 Total student 211 Total student volunteersvolunteers
1032 Total hours at Health 1032 Total hours at Health and Special Needs sitesand Special Needs sites
Academic Year Academic Year 2010-11 Totals2010-11 Totals
810 Student Volunteers5,640 Hours of Service
Conclusion
• Questions/Comments
The Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics843-953-5815
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