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Developing Successful Students Leaders
Dawn AndermannLincoln Elementary, Rochelle, [email protected]
“Sow an act, reap a habit; Sow a habit, reap a character; Sow a character, reap a destiny.”
— Anonymous
2015450 Pre-K to 5th87% low income35 % ELL15% IEP8% homeless95% attendance
rate15% mobility rate
Statistics about Lincoln
Learn skills necessary to be successful in life by discussing Success for TeensLearn success skills through the Edge CD program from LIFELearn the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Set GoalsWrite Affirmations
Lincoln Leopard Leadership Team Goals
Foster Leadership and Teamwork◦Successful small-group learning1. Positive interdependence2. Individual and group
accountability3. Face-to-face interaction4. Group processing5. Group behaviors
Jensen p. 141
Five Actions to Automate Engagement Action #2
1. Teach students how to self-evaluate.
2. Teach planning and goal setting.3. Help with strategy implementation.4. Support students’ outcome
monitoring and strategy correction.
Jensen p. 143
Teach students a simple leadership model
“Higher graduation rates are correlated with
lower unemployment, smaller prison populations,
fewer adults receiving government services,
more marriages that last, more adults paying taxes,
and ultimately, a more prosperous
country.” Jensen pg. 175
Background - Edge CD Series
“The goal is for you to learn and make this information your own”
Develop significance by training the mind.
5 students on teamChanged every quarterMet after school for 40 minutes every other week
January brought the HUB program – activity had to occur during school hours
2012-2013
Team increased to 10 members
Met Friday mornings for about 60 minutes◦First 25 minutes with team; rest of time in small group
◦CDs use whole period
2013 to present
Let students be experts◦Leadership Team MeetingsReview last week’s discussion To prepare for small group discussion
To review 7 Habits worksheet and what they will share
Jensen p. 105
Application◦Learn to fill out an application◦Learn about references
Choosing leaders
Leadership Application
Leaders are reading 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and filling in a worksheet
Leaders are sharing 7 Habits info with small groups with a discussion sheet
Added Financial Fitness for Teens
Changes
Fulfills many reading standards◦Literature◦Informational Test◦Foundational
Language StandardsWriting StandardsListening and Speaking Standards
Common Core State Standards
Small groups listen to a cd and making a power point presentation for the rest of the class to watch
CD Presentations
The groups also design the worksheet that will be filled out as they listen to the cd
CD presentations
“The Second Mile” by George Guzzardo & Reuben Ruiz
“Association Matters” by Dan Hawkins
“Learn from Your Circumstances” by George Guzzardo
“Self-talk” by Orrin Woodward & Chris Brady
Edge CDs con’t
“For obvious reasons, introspective self-talk – positive or negative – has strong effects on behavioral and academic outcomes. Therefore, it’s important to explicitly teach students how to replace negative self-talk with positive self-talk.”
Jensen p. 123
“Manufactured Success” by Orrin Woodward
“Becoming a Professional” by Dario Brose & Chris Brady
“Let Your Efforts Rise Above Your Excuses” by Marc Militello
Edge CDs con’t
“Three Success Principles” by Dan Hawkins
“Learning for Life” by Orrin Woodward
“Fighting for the Right Reasons” by Chris Swanson
Edge CDs con’t
Success for Teens book7 Habits of Highly Effective TeensPocket folder for discussion sheets
Edge CDsScheduleLeopard Book Bags
Supplies for Team
Success for Teens book for each participant
Pocket folder
Discussion sheets◦Success Discussions◦7 Habits Discussions
Supplies for students
1. Little Things Matter The Slight Edge Principle Intro to 7 Habits
2. Attitude is Everything Realizing the effects of
attitudeHabit 1: Be proactive
Topics to be covered
3. Use the Moment Controlling reactions to situationsHabit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
4. Everything Starts with Small Steps Chunking projects into attainable goals Habit 3: Put First Things First
Topics to be covered con’t
5. There’s No Such Thing As Failure Success is built on failureHabit 4: Think Win/Win
6. Habits Are Powerful Developing good onesHabit 5: Seek First to
Understand, then to be Understood
Topics to be covered con’t
7. You’re Always Learning Encouraging life-long learningHabit 6: Synergy
8. Make Your Dreams Come True Setting goals and making plansHabit 7: Sharpening the Saw
Topics to be covered con’t
Steps from Broke to Abundant Step 1 “Understanding Money
Focus on the Basics” Step 2 “Making Money The
Ownership Rule: Owners Rule” Step 3 “Saving Money -
Percentage Power!”
Financial Fitness for Teens
Steps from Broke to Abundant Step 4 “Giving Money - Smile Big” Step 5 “What Most People Don’t
Know” Step 6 “Spending Money – Wise
Leadership Even When You’re Young”
Financial Fitness for Teens con’t
School ambassadors – greet adult visitors, tour new students
Help with PBIS program activitiesWrite thank you notesHelp with 100 Mile Club dataMentor younger studentsTake pictures of activities around school
Leaders can help in the following ways:
My reading goal is to read 5 books this month.
My reading goal is to read 30 minutes a day.
My reading goal is to read 10 books.
My reading goals is to read 20 books this summer.
Goals and Affirmations Samples
My cleaning goal – I want my desk to be 99% clean.
My family goal is to help my Dad more than I do now.
My Social Studies goal is to get all B’s.
Goals and Affirmations Samples
Dream and Scheme◦What do you most want to do someday?
◦What are you doing today to reach that goal?
Jensen p. 117
Collecting pictures/ideas throughout the year
Design their poster boardDiscuss how to make an oral presentation
Share Dream Board with classes
Dream Boards
Thank you for teaching this to us. This taught me to save up my money and not to waste it. I would also like to thank you for teaching us the dream board. It helped me decide what to be when I grow up. I enjoyed the dream board and it was fun to do.
Isaac
Student comments
Thank you. One thing I will take with me is how I should plan good habits. One thing I enjoyed was the work sheets. They were really fun. One other thing that was fun was the dream board. When I move, I will put the dream board up beside my bed. That way I will look at it every morning and night.
Heather
Student comments
What I learned was very helpful. It taught me to be positive. It also helped my to think happy thoughts. One of the things I enjoyed was the dream board.
Vanessa
Student comments