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Introduction to Peer LeadersAn incredible slideshow done by your equally incredible SPLs
(there is no need to copy anything until the last slide)
Today’s Agenda
1. Role of a PL
2. Our Family/Committees
3. Conducting a PL Session
4. Writing a Proposal
5. Safety.
6. Common Difficulties
7. Reminders
8. Role Play (if time permits)
Role of a PL1. To help the sec 1s settle in
2. To bond the pupils into one big family
3. To lend a listening ear to anyone in the school
5. Uplift the school spirit
6. Provide support for students
Our Family1. External (Events)2. External (Ideas)3. Internal
4. Logistics
5. Human Resource*Questions in red are just to guide you! Please feel free to join anything you’d like!*
External (Events)• Do you like putting the plan in action?
• Responsible for individual events • Mother’s Day, Teacher’s Day, Anti-Bullying Day, Valentine's
Day)
• In charge of promoting these events • making announcements
• Carry out activities planned by ideas committee
External (Ideas)• Do you want to put your creativity in action?
• Come up with new initiatives• Improve current ideas• Work very closely with events committee
Internal• Do you like interacting within the family?
• Deals with bonding among PLs & SPLs• Plan monthly meetings• Plan outings for PLs and SPLs• Create welcome songs and raps• In-charge of farewell for the SPLs
Logistics• Do you like drawing up the plan?
• In charge of proposals for games • includes safety, discussion questions• In charge of pre-event preparations • make sure materials are bought prepared the day before
Human Resources• Are you the artsy one that likes designing? Do you like photography?
• Responsible for PL noticeboard• Printing and doing posters • Photographers for events such as PL sessions• In charge of PL’s birthdays • birthday board on the PL noticeboard
What Do You Want To Do?• You will receive slips of paper
• 3 Options• Option 1 being your most preferred choice• Fold your paper into half and pass them to the
SPLs• ICs: Sophia, Rachel
Conducting a
PL Session
Just listen.
Starting Your SessionIntroductions:• Introduce yourself. Get the participants to introduce themselves.• Repeat it over and over again until they can be heard.• Be an enthusiastic ball of energy.
Addressing Them:• Mutual respect is important• Address them accordingly e.g. as a class/OG
Ice-Breakers
Get-to-know-you games
• Focus on introducing everyone, to ease tension/awkwardness
• Splat!
• Never Have I Ever
• 2 facts, 1 lie
Bonding Games
I don’t know you but this game will make me know you
• Create deeper bonds between students
• Promote class spirit!
• Split. Cliques. Up.
• Human knot
• Group challenges!
Writing a Proposal
You write it.
We submit it.
The teachers review it.
Changes are made accordingly.
Activity Plan: What Goes In It?Timing:
• How long? What time?• Always have buffer time for travelling time, etc. (if you’re allocated 50 minutes, expect about 35
minutes of time to carry out your activity)• Put it in a lovely timetable so it’s easy to refer to!• Allocate time for every single thing you want to do, add it to your proposal
Logistics:• What materials do you need?
Aims:• What are you hoping to achieve?
Activity Plan: What Goes In It?Instructions:• Everyone likes easy, simple things that they can understand• How are you going to explain this to the students?
Safety Precautions:• What can possibly go wrong?• How are we going to prevent this?
Reflection Questions:• What can I ask them to ensure they take away something meaningful from this?
Logistics: What Do I Need?Materials
• Physics things you actually need to bring for your activity
• Feasibility is important
Venue• Choose a suitable venue. Tell
others so no one else claims it as theirs as well.
• Flexibility is important. Most of the time, there might be a need for change in venue. Let a SPL/teacher know and go somewhere else.
Games: How Do I Choose Them?What Are Your Aims?
1. What does the situation call for? Ice-breakers or bonding?
2. What do you want to achieve? Your games must meet your aims!
3. Feasibility? (materials? students? venue?)
Safety Precautions● Safety precautions must ALWAYS be included, because WE are in charge of everyone’s safety and
wellbeing.
● Appoint a PL to be safety officer for all sessions, to always check
● Ask that everyone is feeling alright
● Conduct headcounts
● Students to bring along water bottles to stay hydrated (in the event of activity that requires a lot of physical activity)
● INJURIES/SOMEONE MISSING: Report to a SPL/teacher immediately. At least 1 PL takes care of the remainder of the class while you get help.
● INJURIES: DO NOT attempt to do First Aid if you are not certified/qualified. Seek assistance from someone who does.
Reflection Questions: What Do I Want Them To Learn?
• Prepare your questions beforehand to be asked at the end of the activity
• Reflect the main purpose of activity
• Challenge students to think, to take away something from activity
• What did I learn from this game that I can apply to my everyday life?
• What could I have done better in this game?
• What mistakes could have been avoided?
Common
Difficulties
Miscommunication
● Who does what??● Be clear when
communicating both with fellow PLs and other students
● Ensure everybody knows their role to play. No one gets excluded.
Last-Minute Changes
● Things (mostly) never go according to plan
● Don’t panic, stay calm● Plan B? Plan C?● Wet weather? Haze?● Be flexible and listen out for
any changes!
Non-enthusiastic students
● Smile, be enthusiastic! High spirits are contagious!
● Involve everybody. Nudge the quieter girls to participate more!
● Always be encouraging
Missing students● IMMEDIATELY tell a
SPL/teacher● Arrange for 1 PL to do
constant head counts● If going to the toilet,
students to go in groups of 2s or 3s
● Should someone be missing, check if any other student knows where they areDon’t panic! SPLs will always be there to help if you
need it!
Reminders & Notes (1)
● Always include everybody!○ Make sure everybody gets a chance to participate○ When splitting into groups, try to split any obvious ‘cliques’ and
get them to interact with new friends!● Communicate CLEARLY
○ Give clear instructions○ Make sure that everyone knows and understands the rules
● Spread yourselves around when conducting activities● REFLECTIONS!!!● Keep time!! (SUPER IMPORTANT)● Remember to keep track of your sec 1s, make sure you do head
counts after moving to a station (mention what happened last year when we forgot to bring the materials needed for the games, resulting in us having to improvise)
Reminders & Notes (2)
● When interacting with students, especially those new to SC, be:○ Warm and caring! Make sure that they feel comfortable in the
new environment○ Approachable! Being welcoming makes them feel more at ease, if
they have any problems, they won’t hesitate to go to you!○ ENTHUSIASTIC! As PLs, how you act will affect how the
participants act! A smile goes a long way :-D○ Encouraging :-) Many of them are nervous so it helps to know
that we’re here for them!● Remind them about the school rules, because they might not be
familiar with ours. ○ But do it nicely and gently!!! Don’t be scary :-0
● Adapt to changes on your feet and be flexible
take these things down.
In the event you forget and you have to take away some things from this sharing…
1. You are important as a PL. Always be kind. Set a good example. 2. When conducting a session, think of others. Remember objectives.3. The template for a proposal will always be available to you. Just remember to be
punctual, responsible and do your part.4. Reflections + Debriefs can be boring. Try to make them interesting. 5. Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Stay calm, improvise, go about it a
different way. 6. If something goes terribly wrong, tell a SPL or a teacher immediately. 7. You guys are pretty awesome. You’re here for a reason. We hope you have
fun and find this as fulfilling and meaningful as we have.
Role Play!!!