Larry Lewis & Leann Lewis Penfield, NY 2015 FIRST Championships Training Students in Leadership.

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Larry Lewis & Leann Lewis Penfield, NY 2015 FIRST Championships Training Students in Leadership

Importance of leadership Provides students with self-confidence Allows them to practice in a safe environment Helps build your team For anyone!

Reflection – identifying opportunities to improve – Team Surveys – Lessons Learned (end of season or after major event) Analyze your team’s strengths and weaknesses Decide what are your team’s goals (long term and short term) – Determine tasks to accomplish goals – Determine how to divide up tasks Decide your leadership structure – What roles do you need? – Who will fill them? (Mentors, Students) Assessing Your Team’s Needs

Team Structure

How do you get students to be leaders? Create an environment that facilitates leadership – Let students make decisions, help steer the direction of the team – Legacy (carry the torch) – Team Building (promotes rapport and a positive environment) Empowerment – Student-selected activities – Make students own the tasks – Mentors guide, not dictate Leadership development

Leadership Development Leadership subteam Periodic leadership trainings Provide opportunities to lead – Run team meetings – Organize robot demo, community service, and fundraisers – Public speaking (sponsors, at events, schools)

Motivation Feedback Loop to promote student leadership Need creates desire to fulfill needs (achievement through student leadership) Behavior results in actions to fulfill needs (organizing event) Rewards satisfy needs: intrinsic or extrinsic rewards (event goes well) Leadership Motivation Feeling good about accomplishment

Student Presentations Philippe – Team Treasurer Austin – FIRST Event Coordinator

Delegate manageable tasks Identify the criteria for success (provide clear expectations) Provide available materials/resources Accountability – Make the students their own judge of how well they’re doing (reflection, lessons learned) Develop trust with the students to get the tasks done Keeping students on Task

Leadership Boot Camp Research Make it Fun Workbook Homework Surveys (feedback) All materials on our website!

Leadership training Topics Learning about strengths/weaknesses How to use strengths to maximize team Confidence 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Communication Presentation Skills Motivation Procrastination

References The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey The Six Pillars of Self Esteem - Nathaniel Branden Developing the Leaders Around You - John Maxwell Learning the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - John Maxwell Leadership - Rudy Giuliani Strengths-Based Leadership - Tom Rath Introduction to Leadership Concepts and Practice - Peter Northouse

Take Home Messages Assess your team’s needs (periodically) Create a positive leadership environment Empower your students With strong leadership, you will maximize your team’s abilities All students can be leaders

Questions? Contact us!