Thursday, 11 December 2014
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Leadership Interim Report November 2014
Sullivan Leadership Interim Report Nov 2014
You, the Community Leadership class of
2014 worked collaboratively to establish a Values Statement (in your own
words) that reflects a culture of caring and respect as well as promotes those
positive behaviours deemed important to you.
As
Sulli leaders we value:
- Positive
Attitudes - Creativity -
Selflessness
-
Equality -
Respect - Teamwork
-
Everyone’s Voice -
Commitment -
Honesty
-
Personal & Social Responsibility
1. Write a commentary / self-assessment of your current adherence to our list of leadership values.
2. Comment on what you are enjoying about the course and how / if it is serving you.
3. Comment on what (if anything) you would like to change about the course.
4. Suggest an appropriate work habit (G,S,N) along with a percentage grade.
3. Comment on what (if anything) you would like to change about the course.
4. Suggest an appropriate work habit (G,S,N) along with a percentage grade.
Friday, 10 October 2014
Gr 8 Retreat Reflection
Ok Leaders, yesterday was quite a day. Please take a moment to reflect on your learning / experience.
- Overall, what do you think went well?
- What would you change to improve it for next year?
- Based on yesterday’s experience, identify your strengths as a leader
- Based on yesterday’s experience, identify areas for improvement as a leader
- Come up with a specific compliment for each of your group members in terms of their leadership. Give them the compliment verbally
- Identify a moment you had as a teacher
- Identify a moment you had as a learner
- What did you find most challenging as a facilitator?
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Project Hero
Leaders and the Greater Common Good
September 2014
Rationale:
As leaders in the school and society, we
truly do have within our power the vision and the opportunity to realize a
community where its highest goal is the achievement of the greatest public
good. Our citizenship should model a
just society that is characterized by kindness, equality and opportunity for
all. Have you been inspired by someone whose leadership is founded on similarly
noble principles? Now is your chance to
reflect on those qualities of great leadership that you've witnessed or
experienced and share the influence they've had on you and your motivation to
lead.
This project is, I hope, the start of a
very long journey for you, to discover your vision of the common good and how
you as a leader will contribute to its maintenance and promotion.
Project:
Research (with bibliographic references) a
person you consider to be your model or hero who has committed to a leadership
role in serving the public good. As part
of your research and analysis, you must specify;
-
a brief biography of their life
-
their accomplishments in serving the public good
-
the obstacles they had to overcome to serve the public good
-
the methods or leadership styles they used to serve the public good
Choose a presentation style (ex. poster,
Prezi) that can be displayed or revisited by the class in order to serve as a
source of motivation and a reminder of our purpose. Don’t forget a photo!
Due: ________________________
Welcome Sulli Leaders 2014
Course Framework
Sullivan Heights Secondary School
Community Leadership
Jeff Vaughan
2014
By
registering in this course, you have identified yourself as a leader – someone
who has chosen to take a proactive and central role in developing positive
school culture. Your backgrounds,
strengths and interests are varied and I believe that such diversity can only
strengthen our program and therefore the school as well. Your success in the course and the success of
the program depend on your personal / social responsibility and investment in a
healthy class dynamic. Leaders at
Sullivan Heights are role models respected for their independence, motivation,
organization and charity. We are team
players who are visible by all
members of the community.
Communication
To
facilitate better communication I urge students to check email regularly. Please initiate contact by sending me an
email at vaughan_j@surreyschools.ca so that I can set up a mailing list. Furthermore,
I invite you to follow me on Twitter @MoVaughan42 and at this blog teachervaughan.blogspot.ca Students and parents should not
hesitate to email or call me at the school any time at extension 3131. Remember
that good communication is critical to becoming a good leader.
Course
Materials
- Bring
your AGENDA, your JOURNAL, a pencil, and positive energy to every
class.
Course Content
Leadership Theory Peer Teaching / Community
Involvement
- Leadership
Styles -
Global Issues
- Lesson Design - Charity
and Altruism
- Team Building -
Group Management
- Conflict Resolution - Lifestyle
Awareness
- Initiative and Stewardship - Active Citizenship
Activity Planning/ Management Promotion and Communication
- Activity Selection - Event
Promotion
- Meeting Organization - Communication
- Event Planning -
Fostering Positive Culture
CPR certification
Emergent Curricula
Assessment
Student and
Teacher Interviews
Peer and
Self Reflections (blog portfolio / journaling)
Hero Project
and Legacy Project
Participation, Class Contribution, Personal and Social
Responsibility
Volunteer
Hours (2 hours / week)
Volunteer
Hours
20 of the 40
hours should directly contribute to the benefit of Sullivan school community
and culture. Volunteer opportunities must contribute to a Greater Common
/ Public Good. Record volunteering on the SERVICE HOURS
page of your agendas with dates and sponsor information.
Volunteer
Possibilities
- School
store operations, school sign, school orientations
-
Supervision: Homework club, FitClub, open-gym
-
Elementary school play days and events
- Set-up for school events (athletics, dances, drama productions)
- Team manager, trainer, coach (elementary school, community)
- Participation in school clubs and councils (e.g. Global Issues, CVC,
Duke of Edinboro, Grad Council, Student Council)
- Volunteer driving for school events
- Work in the community (Parks & Recreation programs, City of
Surrey, sport camps, day cares, churches, community centers, YMCA, extended
care facilities, food bank, SPCA, shelters, soup kitchens)
Costs
Historically,
leadership classes have expressed the need for LEADER shirts so that they are
identifiable during the various events they organize and develop a proud sense
of belonging. Student-designed shirts
will cost about $25 each. CPR certification is $10. Please feel welcome to
approach Mr. Vaughan privately to discuss any financial shortcomings.
Events and Field Trips
Below is a list of the kinds of events,
activities and field trips that the leadership class has undertaken in the
past:
- Terry Fox Run and Head Shave -Sullivan
Shoreline Cleanup
- Cops for Cancer -SD36
Climate Challenge
- Grade 8 Retreats -Maple Leaf Day Activities
- Grade 8 Spooky Spirit Day -RELEAF
tree planting
- Sullivan Spirit Pep Rally -HOO
DONE IT?
- Energy Ambassadors Program -Culture
Case
- BRIDGES high school transition -Salvation
Army Kettles
- Youth Stewardship Initiative -Campus
renaturalization
- Holiday Charity Drive -Family
Sponsorship
- Christmas Bureau -Surrey
Food Bank
- Snow shoe adventure -Grouse Grind
- UBC ropes course -Curling
with seniors
- Milk Run -Sun
Run
- One-Less-Car Initiative -Children
Hospital Carnival
- Sullivan Street Hockey -Lunch-time Intramurals
- Grad vs. Teacher challenges -Orienteering
& Geocache
- BC Hydro
Power Smart Campaign -One Tonne
Challenge
- Voyageur
Canoeing -Campus
beautification
- Parks
Lend-a-Hand -Me
to We campaigns
- SD36
student Leadership Conference -Street
Squad
- School
Surveys and Orientations -We Day
- School
Garden -Fruit
& Veggie Program
- Translink
TravelSmart -Earth
Day Assembly
- School
icebreakers & teambuilders -Surrey
Green Team
By
signing below, I ________________________ have accepted the above
leadership-class expectations and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to
attend all scheduled meetings. I will
record in my agenda all class meetings and events, referring to it regularly to
facilitate my organization and preparedness.
_______________________ _____________________
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