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New Girl Scout Leadership Experience

New Girl Scout Leadership Experience. 140 Journey Training Your Facilitators: Barb Hunter Mahan Patty Green Sue Kohn. Introductions. Name One word to describe how you feel about attending this session. 140 – Journey Objectives. Meaning of the 3 keys of the GSLE

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New Girl Scout Leadership Experience

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  1. New Girl Scout Leadership Experience 140 Journey Training Your Facilitators: Barb Hunter Mahan Patty Green Sue Kohn

  2. Introductions • Name • One word to describe how you feel about attending this session

  3. 140 – Journey Objectives • Meaning of the 3 keys of the GSLE • Locate important components of the Girl Journey and Adult Guide • Demonstrate how to use resources to support GSLE • Review resources for program activities • Describe how to facilitate activities so they’re girl-led, cooperative and learn-by-doing

  4. Group Behaviors • What are the appropriate individual and group behaviors for today?

  5. Group Behaviors • What are the appropriate individual and group behaviors for today? • Why do we call these “Group Agreement” and not “Ground Rules”? • What are the benefits of establishing group agreements? • What’s the value of doing this with girls? • How would you do this so it is “girl led”?

  6. Girl Scout Leadership Experience Model: An Overview

  7. 15 GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE OUTCOMES • Girls develop a strong sense of self • Girls develop positive values • Girls gain practical life skills • Girls seek challenges in the world • Girls develop critical thinking • Girls develop healthy relationships • Girls promote cooperation and team building • Girls can resolve conflicts • Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world • Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally • Girls can identify community needs • Girls are resourceful problem solvers • Girls advocate for themselves and others, locally and globally • Girls educate and inspire others to act • Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world

  8. Discover + Connect + Take Action = Leadership

  9. Exploring the Guides and Books

  10. Let’s Explore the Adult Guide! • Arrange into small groups based on grade levels • Use Adult Guide Worksheet • Divide the questions among your group • Report out after 10 min

  11. Break Time!

  12. Let’s Explore the Girl Book! • Small Groups based on grade levels • Girl Book Worksheet • Divide the questions among your group • Report out after 10 min

  13. Exploring Existing Program Materials

  14. What Are Your Resources? Remember: Discover Connect Take Action

  15. Progression and the Processes for Working with Girls

  16. Progression Exercise • Vote with your feet! • Go to the “grade” location that matches the statement

  17. Quick Review – By You!

  18. Small Groups Each Group gets one of the objectives Create a 30-second sound bite -- You have 2 minutes!

  19. The New Girl Scout Leadership Experience is… Consistent Nationally standardized leadership experience Intentional Girl materials and programs are created and examined for highest quality Focused on service Girls learn to lead in their communities

  20. Reflect….

  21. Thank You “Girl Scouting is not just knowing… but doing…not just doing, but being.” -Juliette Gordon Low

  22. Back Up Slides

  23. Why Change Program Levels? • Aligned with research on girl development • Aligned with research on age-appropriate interaction for learning and fun

  24. Age Levels

  25. Myth Busters • Myth: New program levels must be used right away • TRUTH: GSCNC will transition to the new program levels by Fall 2009 • Myth: First Graders can’t sell cookies anymore • TRUTH: Daisy Cookie sale guidelines will be released in Fall 2008 • Myth: Awards are going away • TRUTH: Gold, Silver and Bronze awards are here to stay

  26. How do girls experience a journey? It’s a map, “tour guide”, journal and handbook – all in one!

  27. Facilitator Guides and Pricing Girl Journeys: $7 per book Facilitator Guide and Girl Book (packaged): $15

  28. Journey Awards Brownie: 3 Keys & 1 Lock Junior: 3 piece patch set

  29. Journey Awards Cadette: 3 piece patch set Senior : Visionary Patch and Pin Ambassador: Advocate Patch & Pin

  30. Myth Busters • Myth: We are doing away with Badges • TRUTH: Badges are here to stay • Myth: Troops will be obsolete • TRUTH: Troops will always be number one! • Myth: All troop programs will be Journey-based • TRUTH: Troops will always be able to customize their Girl Scout experience.

  31. Resources New Girl Scout Leadership Experience How can we discover more?

  32. Resources • Adult Education Opportunities • Girl Program Events • Website Postings • Staff & Volunteer teams • Publications

  33. Adult Education Opportunities Journey Trainings July 2008 Conference February 2009 Transforming Leadership Enrichment Course March 2009

  34. Girl Program Events Journey Program Events for Girls Simultaneous to Adult Journey Trainings on the 6th & 21st of September http://register.gscnc.org/Program/ Interested in helping with a station at a girl program event? Email Brigid Howe at bhowe@gscnc.org with Subject line: Program Event Help

  35. Website Postings • GSUSA Program Changes Update (under “Info”) on our website or link to: http://www.gscnc.org/program/leadershipdevelopment/ • Video on NGSLE • GSCNC’s Timeline for change • Journey tips and FAQ’s

  36. Volunteer & Staff Resources • Journey Team • Listed in June edition of Trainer News • Available for questions or feedback • Program & AVD Staff • bhowe@gscnc.org • jbarsch@gscnc.org • mwarneka@gscnc.org

  37. Publications • Trainer News • e-edition • Capital Notes • Keeping You Posted

  38. Tips for Program Level Trainings • If questions come up… • Recommend 140 Journey training • Refer folks to available resources

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