Mark Lukert Mark September 15, 2012 Directors of Guidance Conference Common T-Shirts Don’t Make a Team!

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Mark Lukert Mark September 15, 2012 Directors of Guidance Conference Common T-Shirts Don’t Make a Team!

Who Are YOU?

Laugh! LAUGH! Laugh! LAUGH! It’s Contagious!!!

As “Light as a Balloon” a strong team can be! Learn to build relationships and you’ll see more “WE!”

Ho How can we relate this activity to the classroom?

Relationships!

THEY DON’T CARE HOW MUCH YOU KNOW UNTIL THEY KNOW HOW MUCH YOU CARE!!

TEACHING… The highest calling…the most EXCITING, yet most difficult job there is.

There is NO more significant group of people, in terms of their impact, than the people sitting in this room right now.

“People will forget what you say…People will forget what you do…but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

Laugh! LAUGH! Laugh! LAUGH!

Some important questions… …To ask YOURSELF about your TEAM…

1. Do we trust each other? 2. Do we have concern for each other? 3. Do team members feel free to communicate openly? 4. Do we understand our team’s goals? 5. Do we have a commitment to those goals? Ask Yourself...

6. Do we make good use of each member’s abilities? 7. Do we handle conflict successfully? 8. Does everyone participate? 9. Do we respect our individual differences? 10. Do we like being members of this team? Are YOU a Team Player?

Mark Lukert