School Visit Overview Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module.

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GAA Future Leaders TY Programme
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School Visit Overview Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Email & Social Media Email: futureleaders@gaa.ie @gaafutureleader gaafutureleader

GAA Future Leaders – Regional Coordinators/Lead Tutors Eoghan Hanley (National Coordinator / Connaught Region) – eoghan.hanley@gaa.ie Sean Kelly (North Leinster Regional Coordinator) – seankellysk36@gmail.com Colm Hanley (Munster Regional Coordinator) – chanley@cco.ie

GAA Future Leaders – Regional Coordinators/Lead Tutors Peter Beirne (South Leinster Regional Coordinator) – 1peterbeirne@gmail.com Garrett Coyle (Ulster Regional Coordinator) – coylegarrett1@gmail.com

School Visit Overview Programme Overview

Title: Introduction to Future Leaders Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/qy7bazG1TGQ

GAA Future Leaders – Course Structure The GAA Future Leaders TY Programme is a cross-curricular programme. The programme consists of 8 Modules. The modules vary in length, in general they are 6 – 10 hours long. Each module is stand alone and individually certifiable.

A school can choose to deliver ONE or MORE modules. 5 Modules + GAA Super Games / Go Games / Fun & Run Blitz => GAA Future Leaders Award

GAA Future Leaders Modules Future Leaders FMS & Coaching of Hurling/Football Module Future Leaders Refereeing Module Future Leaders Administration Module Future Leaders Sports Journalism Module Future Leaders Performance Analysis Module Future Leaders Nutrition Module Future Leaders Wellbeing Module Future Leaders Event Management Module Pupils will receive an e-Certificate for each completed module.

School Visit Overview Reflection & Gaisce Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Title: Reflection Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/fk2W-TGctzk

Reflective Journal Vs Reflective Task GAA Future Leaders is officially linked to Gaisce. Students using the programme to complete their Gaisce Award must make weekly entries to the Reflective Journal in their Mahara ePortfolio to log their experiences and their reflections. The Reflective Task is at the end of each module, this is to encourage students to reflect on their learning as they go through the modules. All students must do this task.

End of Module Reflective Task Reflect on your learning in this module under the following headings: Three new things I learned were…. The most important thing I learned was… Why? How would I rate my work a) personally and b) as part of a group, in the module? How could I improve my engagement? How will I use what I’ve learned in the future?

Partnership & Shared Values School Visit Overview Partnership & Shared Values Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Title: Partnership & Shared Values Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/FjLdOmuW4ec

School Visit Overview Leadership Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Title: Leadership Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/jY-fTX5ImRM

Leadership Through Gaelic Games This is a leadership course, in a GAA context. The students learn about the different roles needed in the running of a Club, team or event in the various modules, then fulfil the roles by running events related to the programme.

Practical Application School Visit Overview Practical Application of Skills & Organising an Event Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Title: Practical Application of Skills Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/qhb_DE9W6pY

Types of Events - Super Games Blitzes are ran by TYs for 1st & 2nd years - Go Games Blitzes and Fun & Run are ran by TYs for Primary School pupils.

Students can run any event linked to any of the modules, but only the events above qualify the students for the GAA Future Leaders Award.

Future Leaders Committee School Visit Overview Future Leaders Committee Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Practical Application of Skills Acquired When the modules are completed the pupils hold an “AGM” and form a Future Leaders Committee. They apply for various positions and jobs in organisation. The Future Leaders Committee oversees the overall day to day running of the Event They hold weekly meetings to decide who does what and when to ensure the smooth running of the Event.

Future Leaders Committee

Various Event Roles & Jobs Super Games (Event) Jobs Team Managers Referees / Umpires / Linesmen Nutritionists Performance Analysts Journalists Ground Staff Photographers Equipment Managers Etc….

Icebreakers, Energisers, Harvesting School Visit Overview Icebreakers, Energisers, Harvesting & Feedback Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

The LUNDY Model We want students to enjoy their GAA Future Leaders classes and to know that they are learning course material in a different way to the more conventional class. To empower them and get them to take ownership of their learning, we need to put them at the centre of everything.

Use Icebreakers & Energisers We encourage the use of icebreakers & energisers to get the pupils out of their comfort zone. We also encourage you to get feedback from them in a variety of different ways. There are examples of these and how to use them in the “Teacher Zone”.

School Visit Overview Competitions Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Title: Competitions Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/yUSrbrs4fyA

Competition Winners at the Leinster Football Final 2018 in Croke Park

Competitions: All information will be on our website The winners of these competitions will be picked from the work submitted to the pupils’ e-portfolio. Each school is entitled to one entry to each competition. The schools GAA Future Leaders Coordinator emails the students work to; gaafutureleaderscompetitions@gmail.com All information will be on our website =>=>=>=>

Prizes: Leinster Hurling Final Experience 2019 Sports Journalism & Broadcasting Shadow; a journalist in the press box. a Sportsfile photographer pitchside. RTE / Sky tv crew. Refereeing Module Shadow the Referee & Officials for the day. Event Management Shadow the Stadium Operations team for the day.

Prizes: National Games Development Centre Workshops Performance Analysis: Performance Analysis workshop with Inter-county analysts. Coaching: Coaching workshop with Inter-county coaches and tutors. Nutrition: Nutrition workshop with Inter-county nutritionist.

School Zone & Mahara ePortfolio School Visit Overview GAA Learning School Zone & Mahara ePortfolio Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

GAA Learning School Zone Each school will have their own School Zone on learning.gaa.ie/futureleaders for Teachers and Students to access Resources

GAA Learning ePortfolio Students create a page on their Mahara ePortfolio for each task and upload it to the School Zone for assessment.

GAA Learning Video Guides Videos are available to guide Teachers and Students through use of the School Zone and the ePortfolio https://learning.gaa.ie/futureleaders/videoguides

Assessment & Certification School Visit Overview Assessment & Certification Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Tasks Vs Activities Denotes a Task - A task is something the students must upload for assessment and certification. - An activity is something done in class or as homework. These do not go towards certification. Denotes a Task

Assessment Each pupil gets an online e-Portfolio to store and share documentation and assignments on learning.gaa.ie/futureleaders As pupils complete tasks for each module, they upload them to their e-Portfolio to be assessed. Pupils receive certification for each module when all the tasks are completed and submitted to Moodle. Students receive e-Certificates for each completed module.

School Visit Overview Programme Aim Welcome class to the GAA Future Leaders Wellbeing Module

Psychological (Psycho) Biological (Bio) Social Psychological (Psycho) A Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Model The Programme is based on a Holistic Model of Health & Wellbeing Wellbeing

Psychological (Psycho) Biological (Bio) Social Psychological (Psycho) Benefits to the individual: - Responsibility Initiative Maturity Inclusivity Fosters a sense of belonging in the child Wellbeing

Community Family Work Education Club membership Biological Social Psychological Benefits to Society: There are benefits to the pupil, the school, to the local community, to the country as a whole. Wellbeing

Educational Benefits: The Programme embraces all the Key Skills of the New Junior Cycle Educational Benefits: By engaging with the Future Leaders Programme pupils enhance their; Physical Literacy Skills Digital Literacy Skills Literacy Skills Numeracy Skills Presentation Skills Communication Skills

Community Family Work Education Club membership Biological Social Psychological This Programme will future proof our games in towns and villages countrywide by developing capacities in young people to empower them to take ownership of the games and carry them forward for the next generation. Wellbeing

Title: Empower our Future Leaders Video: Wait for video to load and then click on the screen to play Video Youtube Address: https://youtu.be/gYPIMpR_xS8

Email & Social Media Website: Email: futureleaders@gaa.ie @gaafutureleader gaafutureleader Website:

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