Music What Is Bob's Experience at the Advanced Musicians Course and JCIC?

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The discussion centers around participation in the Annual Advanced Musicians Course at Knellar Hall and the Junior Cadet Instructors Cadre (JCIC) at a local barracks. The JCIC involves a weekend of intensive training focused on teaching methods, while the Senior Cadet Instructors Cadre (SCIC) is described as a more challenging week-long program that includes teaching multiple lessons and undergoing rigorous assessments. Participants reflect on their experiences, noting that the SCIC can be demanding but ultimately rewarding, enhancing confidence and leadership skills. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and challenges faced in Army Cadets, with an emphasis on the personal growth that comes from these experiences.
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Hi All,

Tomorrow, at 11:45 am, I am off to Knellar Hall to attend the Annual (and National) Advanced Musicians Course. I will be there until Friday then I will be back in Portsmouth for a while and then I am off to the JCIC at a local Barracks until Sunday. I have to make a speech for the JCIC and I don't really want to go but never mind. I am off.

See you all on Late Sunday or Monday. :biggrin:

All have fun posting and PM where my posts are I need to reply to. :smile:

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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Aah the JCIC... not much of a challenge if I recall, as long as your lesson plans are textbook. The SCIC on the other hand is a major challenge, but if like me, you pass it, then the world is your oyster and you are worshipped by cadets and adults alike... well I was anyway.
 
JCIC?
Barracks?!
SCIC?

I feel so out of it... :cry:
 
jimmy p said:
Aah the JCIC... not much of a challenge if I recall, as long as your lesson plans are textbook. The SCIC on the other hand is a major challenge, but if like me, you pass it, then the world is your oyster and you are worshipped by cadets and adults alike... well I was anyway.
SCIC? Oh dear. Help me now. :cry:

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
Tsunami said:
JCIC?
Barracks?!
SCIC?

I feel so out of it... :cry:


It is Army Cadets. I was a member... possibly the greatest my detachment had seen :-p

JCIC - Junior Cadet Instructors Cadre. Basically means you get shouted at for a weekend, taught how to teach a lesson and then tested on your own teaching abilities where you teach one lesson.

SCIC - Senior Cadet Instructors Cadre. Basically means you get shouted at and bullied for a week, are helped in teaching more senior cadets, and tested on your teaching abilities, where you teach 4 lessons on different areas of the army life.

I remember my SCIC fondly. Especially the time I got busted down from Staff Sergeant to cadet for the day, and told that I had failed the course because I got the people on my course to chant "Stella, Stella, Stella Artois" as they were marching. Plus all the character boosting beastings I got the day I was in charge of the group... it was directed at the group but because I was in charge, I had to take the full force of it. At the end of the course I was a stronger man.

The SCIC is run by regular soldiers, who are used to dealing with people like me :-p
 
jimmy p said:
The SCIC is run by regular soldiers, who are used to dealing with people like me :-p
I'm back and I feel a lot more confident.

SCIC sounds too much for me. Way too much. But JCIC was good.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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