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FCCLA National Program Introduction
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Who has the POWER to make your dreams come true? You do!
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Your unique thoughts, ideas, and energy give you POWER. Use that positive POWER to get more from your life. Your POWER can lead you to new skills and special accomplishments.
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Power of One helps you find and use your personal POWER. You create a project just for you. You set goals for yourself, then work to achieve them. And you see results! You’ll have new experiences, learn about yourself, and feel pride in reaching a goal. Plus, you can earn recognition from your FCCLA chapter and the state and national organizations.
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The skills you learn in Power of One will help you now and in the future in school, with friends and family, and on the job.
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Power of One is for you! Have you ever thought about a special goal? Maybe you would like to develop better study habits, cope with a physical challenge, get along with family members, improve job skills, become a leader—or any other personal goal.
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Each Power of One project fits in one of the five units: A Better You—improve on a personal trait Family Ties—get along better with family members Working on Working—explore and prepare for careers Take the Lead—develop leadership qualities Speak Out for FCCLA—tell others about the organization
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Power of One offers the opportunity to— Examine issues in depth Work alone and at your own pace Tackle personal projects Explore a special interest Learn to set goals and make decisions Develop leadership skills Expand on knowledge and skills learned in Family and Consumer Sciences Receive recognition for your efforts
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Make your goals come true with Power of One. It's as easy as-- 1.Choose a personal concern 2.Create a plan 3.Carry out steps to meet your goal.
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WHAT is a Power of One project? A Power of One project is an individual activity you create to reach a personal goal. Your project should relate to subjects taught in Family and Consumer Sciences and FCCLA. Projects must involve in-depth effort.
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WHAT is a Power of One project? (cont’d) Each Power of One unit includes suggested projects. Feel free to adapt a project to your needs or develop your own project. Make sure your project relates to the unit and has been approved by your FCCLA adviser. A project used in other FCCLA activities may be adapted for Power of One as long as it is an in-depth individual activity. For example, if you do a project on family councils in the Families First program, you can use parts of that project again in the Power of One unit, "Family Ties," by holding family council meetings at home.
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HOW MUCH TIME do I have to spend? You have no time limit and can work at your own speed. You should set a date for when you will complete your project. Your FCCLA adviser may give you a deadline.
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HOW do I do Power of One? Getting started is easy. Just choose a unit that interests you. You may want to do all five units some day, but choose just one to start. The units do not have to be completed in any particular order.
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Then follow these steps for each Power of One project: Identify a personal goal Plan a project using the five-step planning process Meet with your adviser and/or an evaluation team Complete your project Submit the project to your adviser and/or evaluation team Be recognized by submitting forms at local and state levels.
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WHO can help guide me in this project? You may have a one- or two-person evaluation team to guide you through your Power of One project. Your team can help you select an appropriate project, put you in touch with useful resources, and evaluate how well you achieve your goals.
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Power of One Recognition A Power of One project offers many rewards. You'll have new experiences, learn about yourself, and develop useful skills. Your project(s) can add to your learning and become part of your student portfolio. Your hard work will also be recognized at three levels-- local, state, and national FCCLA.
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Power of one steps Identify concerns Set a goal-write it down Form a plan Act Follow up
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A Better You Project Ideas Losing or gaining weight Learning a new skill or hobby Saving money Improving grades or study habits Organizing room, locker etc Being more responsible
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Family Ties Project Ideas Caring for your own space and clothes Keeping up with household responsibilities Spending time with family/grandparent Helping with family meal time Taking on more household responsibility
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Working on Working Project Ideas Researching jobs for teens Creating a resume Job shadowing Planning a high school course schedule Researching colleges Learning how to apply for jobs
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Take the lead Project Ideas Volunteering Completing a star event Running for chapter office Recruiting FCCLA members Teaching children Leading a chapter project
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Speak out for FCCLA Project Ideas Creating a PowerPoint demo about FCCLA Organizing FCCLA week Explaining FCCLA to future potential members Publishing a chapter project
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National Programs
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Learn how to explore career pathways and skills for success in families, careers, and communities. Career Connection Leaders at Work Enhance your job skills and gain valuable on-site work experience. Leaders at Work is an individual recognition opportunity part of Career Connection.
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Take action in your community and discover the difference you can make. Community Service
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Try new leadership experiences and investigate exciting topics through interactive participation in various activities. Dynamic Leadership interacts with all National Programs. Dynamic Leadership
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Discover how you can strengthen family relationships through this national peer education program. Families First Japanese Exchange Travel to Japan and live with a Japanese family for 4-6 weeks during the summer!
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Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety helps put the brakes on impaired driving and traffic crashes. Through peer education, help your friends arrive alive and lover the number one cause of death for youth in America. FACTS
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Help your peers make, save, and spend money wisely to be financially fit. Financial Fitness
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Give yourself the power to make a positive change in your families, careers, and communities, one goal at a time. Power of One
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Empower youth with attitudes, skills, and resources to recognize, report, and reduce youth violence. STOP the Violence
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Help your peers eat right, be fit, and make healthy choices. Student Body
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STAR Events- Students Taking Action with Recognition. Earn recognition for proficiency and achievements in leadership and job-related skills. Competitive Events Check the FCCLA website for a list of current FCCLA Competitive Events, and ways you can get involved!
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Each of us has the POWER to fulfill our dreams. It only takes one person to make a wish come true. That person is YOU!
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