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Session  7: LEAD Plan Your Journey and Lead Your Life Session  7: LEAD Plan Your Journey and Lead Your Life

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL EVENTS Review Eligibility and General Rules for All Levels of Competition prior to event planning and preparation LEAD Each Project must include a ID: 781789

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Slide1

Session 7: LEAD

Plan Your Journey and Lead Your Life

Slide2

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL EVENTS

Review “Eligibility and General Rules for

All Levels

of Competition”

prior to event

planning and preparation.

Slide3

LEAD

Each

Project

must

include a

Planning Process

summary page.Planning Process—A five-step method (identify concerns, set a goal, form a plan, act, and follow up) to help FCCLA chapter members and advisers plan individual, group, or chapter activities.All events must have this and incorporate it into the event and presentationThis can be found at www.fcclainc.org Chapter Advisers – Chapter Resources

Slide4

Events in this Session

Job Interview

Leadership

Life Event Planning

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!

Slide5

Hit a Homerun! Have the right Materials!

Must be in an FCCLA STAR Events Binder

Page Dimensions 8.5 X 11

Pages & Dividers must be ONE Sided!

Divider/ Section Pages

Page Protectors

Slide6

Job Interview

10/8/2018

Slide7

Review “Eligibility and General Rules for

All Levels

of Competition”

prior to event

planning and preparation.

INFORMATION

Slide8

Evidence of Online Summary Submission

Complete

the online project summary form located on the STAR

Events Project Resources

page of the FCCLA national website and include proof

of submission

in the portfolioThis will be worth one point on the Point Summary Form for the Room ConsultantINFORMATION

Slide9

Job Interview

An individual event

Recognizes participants who use Family and Consumer Science and/or related occupations skills to develop a

portfolio

, participate in an interview, and communicate a personal understanding of job requirements.

Slide10

Job Interview

Portfolio – A record/collection of a person’s work organized in a format that best suits the project and meets the requirements of the event.

Must prepare a portfolio, including a

job application

, and express their communication skills and job knowledge through an

interview

. New – There is an addition of current educational level to criteria of job

Slide11

Job Application

A job application must be

completed and

included in the

portfolio.

Download the form at

www.fcclainc.org/ content/resources

Slide12

Specifications:

Two parts to the competition:

Portfolio

Interview

Slide13

Specifications: Portfolio & Interview

Hardcopy Portfolio

The

portfolio

is a collection of materials

which must

be contained in the official FCCLA STAR Events binder obtained from the FCCLA national emblematic supplier. All materials, including the divider pages and tabs, must fit within the cover, be one-sided, and may not exceed 36 pages, as described on the Specifications Page for Job Interview.

Slide14

Specifications: Portfolio & Interview

Electronic Portfolio

An

electronic portfolio

may be either in PowerPoint,

Prezi

, or other electronic format that can be viewed by the evaluators and room consultants prior to the oral presentation. The electronic portfolio and the hardware (method) to view it (i.e., equipment, files, projectors, screens, laptops) will be turned in to the room consultant at the designated participation time.Portfolio may not exceed 47 slides, as described on the specifications page for job interview.

Slide15

Specifications: Portfolio & Interview

Interview

May be up to

20

minutes

Questions will pertain to participants current skill level and the specific job for which they are applying.

The portfolio should be used during the interview.

Slide16

Slide17

Helpful Links

http://www.fcclainc.org/content/competitive-events/

http://www.fcclainc.org/assets/files/2013_employment_application_for_upload.pdf

Slide18

Leadership

Slide19

Leadership

Review “Eligibility and General Rules for

All Levels

of Competition”

prior to event

planning and preparation.

Slide20

Leadership

Evidence of Online

Project Summary Submission

Participants

should complete the online

summary form located

on the STAR Events Resources page of the national FCCLA website and include proof of submission in the portfolio.This will be documented on the point summary sheet of the rubric for Leadership.

Slide21

Leadership

An individual event

Recognizes participants who actively evaluate and grow in their leadership potential

Use the Student Leadership Challenge or any other leadership inventory and supporting materials, to investigate their leadership ability and develop a mentorship relationship to further their leadership development

Slide22

Specifications:

Two parts to the competition:

Portfolio

Oral Presentation

Slide23

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Hardcopy Portfolio

The

portfolio

is a collection of materials used to document and illustrate the work

in

the official FCCLA STAR Events binder obtained from the FCCLA national emblematic supplier. All materials, including the divider pages and tabs, must fit within the cover, be one-sided, and may not exceed 47 pages, as described on the specifications page for Leadership.

Slide24

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Electronic Portfolio

An

electronic portfolio

may be either in PowerPoint,

Prezi

, or other electronic format that can be viewed by the evaluators and room consultants prior to the oral presentation. The electronic portfolio and the hardware (method) to view it (i.e., equipment, files, projectors, screens, laptops) will be turned in to the room consultant at the designated participation time. Portfolio may not exceed 58 slides, as described on the specifications page for Leadership.

Slide25

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Hardcopy Portfolio

Electronic

Use the Student Leadership Challenge found on FCCLA Resources Page ( Link on Helpful Links)

Slide26

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Oral Presentation

May be up to 10 minutes

Participants should explain the specifics of the project

Participants may use any combination of

props

, materials, supplies, and/or equipment to demonstrate how to carry out the project.Props – An object used to enhance a theme or presentation that does not include visuals, audio/visuals, or costumes/uniforms

Slide27

Helpful Links

http://www.fcclainc.org/content/competitive-events/

http://s.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22GHDPYN5BS

Slide28

Life Event Planning

Slide29

INFORMATION

Review “Eligibility and General Rules for

All Levels

of Competition”

prior to event

planning and preparation.

Slide30

NEW INFORMATION

Evidence of Online Project Summary Submission

Complete

the online project summary form located on the STAR

Events Resources

page of the FCCLA national website and include proof

of submission in the portfolio.This will be documented on the Point Summary rubric for the Life Event Planning.

Slide31

Life Event Planning

An individual or team event

Recognizes participants apply their skills learned in Family and Consumer Sciences courses to manage the costs of an event.

Event is defined as any upcoming occasion that will bring changes and/or new experiences and accompanying financial challenges.

Slide32

Life Event Planning

Examples:

Preparing to move into a dormitory room

Hosting a party/other celebration

Operating a vehicle for one month

Taking a school trip or personal trip

Hosting a family reunionPaying initial costs of a new jobManaging costs of attending the promPaying school expenses for one grade levelParticipants select an upcoming event in their lives, determine the amount they can budget for the event, and prepare in advance an event portfolio.

Slide33

Specifications:

Two parts to the competition:

Portfolio

Oral Presentation

Slide34

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Hardcopy Portfolio

The

portfolio

is a collection of materials used to document and illustrate the work of the project. Materials must be

contained in

the official FCCLA STAR Events binder obtained from the FCCLA national emblematic supplier. All materials, including the divider pages and tabs, must fit within the cover, be one-sided, and may not exceed 31 pages, as described on the specifications page of Life Event Planning.

Slide35

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Electronic Portfolio

An

electronic portfolio

may be either in PowerPoint,

Prezi

, or other electronic format that can be viewed by the evaluators and room consultants prior to the oral presentation. The electronic portfolio and the hardware (method) to view it (i.e., equipment, files, projectors, screens, laptops) will be turned in to the room consultant at the designated participation time. Portfolio may not exceed 42 slides, as described on the specifications page for Life Event Planning.

Slide36

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Oral Presentation

May be up to 10 minutes

Presentation is to describe research and planning efforts in detail

Portfolio is used by the participant during the oral presentation

Participant may use visuals including posters, charts, slides, transparencies, presentation software, and audiovisual equipment

Slide37

Helpful Links

http://www.fcclainc.org/content/competitive-events/

http://www.fcclainc.org/assets/files/lep_event_plan.pdf

Slide38

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!

Slide39

INFORMATION

Review “Eligibility and General Rules for

All Levels

of Competition”

prior to event

planning and preparation

.

Slide40

INFORMATION

Evidence of Online Project Summary

Submission

Complete

the online project summary form located on the STAR

Events Resources

page of the FCCLA national website and include proof of submission in the portfolio.This will be documented on the point summary rubric of Promote and Publicize

Slide41

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!

An individual event or team event

Recognizes participants who develop an FCCLA promotion and publicity

campaign

to raise awareness and educate the school, parents, and members of the

community

about the importance of FCCLA and Family and Consumer Sciences education.Campaign– Activities to achieve a specific objectiveCommunity – A group of people living in the same locality and under the same governance; the region in which ones lives (i.e., family, school, peers, town, city, employment, etc.)

Slide42

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!

The goal of this event is to provide FCCLA members with communications experience to make a difference by increasing membership, developing partnerships, gaining Alumni & Associate involvement, promoting FACS education, gathering school and community support for their chapter, and contributing to the longevity of the organization and the relevance of its opportunities for members.

Additionally, this event will increase member awareness of careers in communication and public events.

Slide43

Specifications:

Three parts to the competition:

Portfolio

Oral Presentation

Writing Sample

Slide44

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Hardcopy Portfolio

The

portfolio

is a collection of materials

which must

be contained in the official FCCLA STAR Events binder obtained from the FCCLA national emblematic supplier. All materials, including the divider pages and tabs, must fit within the cover, be one-sided, and may not exceed 36 pages, as described on the specifications page of Promote and Publicize

Slide45

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Electronic Portfolio

An

electronic portfolio

may be either in PowerPoint,

Prezi

, or other electronic format that can be viewed by the evaluators and room consultants prior to the oral presentation. The electronic portfolio and the hardware (method) to view it (i.e., equipment, files, projectors, screens, laptops) will be turned in to the room consultant at the designated participation time. Portfolio may not exceed 47 slides,

as described on the specifications page of Promote and Publicize.

Slide46

Specifications: Portfolio & Oral Presentation

Oral Presentation

May be up to

10

minutes

Presentation should be explain the specifics of the project

Participants may use any combination of props, materials, supplies, and/or equipment to demonstrate how to carry out the project.Props – An object used to enhance a theme or presentation that does not include visuals, audio/visuals, or costumes/uniforms

Slide47

Specifications: Writing Sample

Will be given 10 minutes during competition to develop the assigned writing sample

Demonstrate their knowledge of skills needed in the communications field

Same writing sample and corresponding information will be assigned to all participants within the same category

Slide48

Specifications: Writing Sample

Evaluated on:

Inclusion of correct parts

Professionalism

Creativity in writing

Samples may include, but not limited to press releases, ad copy, letters to the editor, public service announcements, scripting for radio advertisement, an in school or community flyer, and preparing a photograph for publication.

Slide49

Helpful Links

http://www.fcclainc.org/content/competitive-events/

Slide50

Don’t be Disqualified!

Project should be done in current school year

July 1 – June 30

Projects should not be used in 2 events in the same year

Don’t redo projects from previous years

It should be the student’s own work & creativity