Hello everyone~
I will be holding a workshop(class) in an educational conference aimed at youth, I.E middle-high school students.
There are a variety of topics to help youth grow as individuals that schools don't necessarily teach.
The class is 55 minutes long and it'll be held this Saturday, I'll have two other younger folk to help me facilitate this.
It's called, "Leading out in your community".
Brief description: You will learn how to be a leader in your community by identifying the right resources in your county and making the right connections to better your cause for which you stand for. Learn how to lead a group, communicate with others, and learn most of the right and wrong characteristics of a leader.
My lay out.
- Introductions
- Explaining, "what is a leader?" (I'll verbally ask the question, if somebody defines it correctly, i'll confirm them and rephrase it in a better understanding)
- Explaining, "what does a leader do?" (I'll have more than one right answer, then i'll say what a leaders does)
- I'll have a venn_diagram on the board and ask the audience on examples of leaders in the world, then ask if they're a good leader, bad leader, or in between.
- Then I'll go over different types of leaders, i.e Bosses, presidents, any person with some sort of power.
-I'll present an activity, "Simon says" and ask for a volunteer to lead that. Once done with the game i'll ask the class, what kind of leader was Simon?
- I'll show a clip from the Power Puff Girls, and ask the audience what good and bad characteristics do these three girls have, and which one is the leader. Avoiding profanity from any outbursts of the class such as "she's a bitch", i'll simply confirm them and say okay, "she's assertive".
- I'll then give the class a paper filled with resources within the county that benefit them. and then go over, how to find resources in your community if you're from out of the area or go out of the area in the future.
*What I feel my presentation lacks
- A more solid idea of being a leader either in your school, or community. (What to actually do, how to make it happen, etc.)
- An activity that better represents a positive leader, rather than a boss.
- Giving more helpful tips for everyone.
I'm not looking for tips or advice towards teaching the audience. I'm looking for changes in my presentation.
I will be holding a workshop(class) in an educational conference aimed at youth, I.E middle-high school students.
There are a variety of topics to help youth grow as individuals that schools don't necessarily teach.
The class is 55 minutes long and it'll be held this Saturday, I'll have two other younger folk to help me facilitate this.
It's called, "Leading out in your community".
Brief description: You will learn how to be a leader in your community by identifying the right resources in your county and making the right connections to better your cause for which you stand for. Learn how to lead a group, communicate with others, and learn most of the right and wrong characteristics of a leader.
My lay out.
- Introductions
- Explaining, "what is a leader?" (I'll verbally ask the question, if somebody defines it correctly, i'll confirm them and rephrase it in a better understanding)
- Explaining, "what does a leader do?" (I'll have more than one right answer, then i'll say what a leaders does)
- I'll have a venn_diagram on the board and ask the audience on examples of leaders in the world, then ask if they're a good leader, bad leader, or in between.
- Then I'll go over different types of leaders, i.e Bosses, presidents, any person with some sort of power.
-I'll present an activity, "Simon says" and ask for a volunteer to lead that. Once done with the game i'll ask the class, what kind of leader was Simon?
- I'll show a clip from the Power Puff Girls, and ask the audience what good and bad characteristics do these three girls have, and which one is the leader. Avoiding profanity from any outbursts of the class such as "she's a bitch", i'll simply confirm them and say okay, "she's assertive".
- I'll then give the class a paper filled with resources within the county that benefit them. and then go over, how to find resources in your community if you're from out of the area or go out of the area in the future.
*What I feel my presentation lacks
- A more solid idea of being a leader either in your school, or community. (What to actually do, how to make it happen, etc.)
- An activity that better represents a positive leader, rather than a boss.
- Giving more helpful tips for everyone.
I'm not looking for tips or advice towards teaching the audience. I'm looking for changes in my presentation.