The three experiences our grounded with two core learning outcomes and are built upon as the student moves through the leadership continuum. Foundation.

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The three experiences our grounded with two core learning outcomes and are built upon as the student moves through the leadership continuum. Foundation Learning Outcomes for the Orientation experience: 1. Develop a thorough knowledge of Cal Poly Pomona including campus resources that are available to new students and their families. 2. Demonstrate effective communication, presentation, and group facilitations skills for small and large audiences. Returning Orientation Leader Learning Outcome: 1. Implement role model and mentorship skills to provide sound leadership to the new Orientation Leaders Team Captain Learning Outcome: 1. Integrate peer supervision skills to utilize effective communication, leading by example, and conflict resolution. More Than Just A Job The Leadership Continuum of Orientation Jeni Watanabe - Orientation Services As a result of my experience, I have developed a thorough knowledge of Cal Poly Pomona including campus resources that are available to new students and their families. The Orientation student position is categorized into three separate experiences: New Orientation Leader, Returning Orientation Leader, and Team Captain. Each experience encompasses specific training, responsibilities, as well as personal and professional development. Each student experience is catered to the individual’s current leadership level and is a sequential increase of duties. All positions are designed with the following:  3 tiered goal setting  Kouzes and Posner’s Student Leadership Challenge  3 one-on-one meetings  Continuous evaluation of knowledge retention  Self evaluation  Peer evaluation  Student Affairs Goals  Cal Poly Pomona Learning Outcomes LEARNING OUTCOMES CONTEXT 2 PRONG ASSESSMENT Foundation Learning Outcomes - Studentvoice Assessment Self Report – Orientation Leader Experience Likert Scale  As a result of my experience Open Ended  Please describe your overall experience as an Orientation Leader. Orientation Program Survey– Freshmen Students Likert Scale  My Orientation Leader was knowledgeable and effectively presented workshop information. Team Distribution New Leaders Returning Leader Team Captain RESULTS As a result of my experience, I can demonstrate effective communication, presentation, and group facilitations skills for small and large audiences. Please describe your overall experience as an Orientation Leader. “I loved this job, it opened my knowledge more to the resources provided on campus…” “I have mastered my fear, and look forward to any public speaking projects I may have in the future.” FUTURE IMPLICATIONS  Feedback utilized for development of future trainings  Implementation of pre & post self evaluation  3 Phases of Experience – Returning Orientation Leader & Team Captain currently in implementation & assessment phase  Continuous identification of changing student leaders My Orientation Leader was knowledgeable and effectively presented workshop information. As evidenced by the Orientation Leader self report and Orientation participant evaluation, the Orientation Leaders are achieving the two foundation learning outcomes.