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Student council

Student council. The power of student voice. What is student council?. Student council is a group of electected student who represents the views of all students. Students council work with the school management, staff and parents for the benefit of all students. Why have a school council?.

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Student council

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  1. Student council The power of student voice

  2. What is student council? • Student council is a group of electected student who represents the views of all students. • Students council work with the school management, staff and parents for the benefit of all students.

  3. Why have a school council? Learn and practice democracy Personal and social skills Improved motivation and behavior Ownership Student involved Better relationship between staff and students.

  4. The role of student council • Enhancing communication between student, management, staff & parents. • Promoting an environment of educational & personal development. • Promoting friendship & respect among student. • Supporting the management & staff in the development of the school.

  5. Student council members (each class)

  6. Maintaining discipline Helps in solving his class mates problems Engage class in all school activities and events Assign roles during class council meetings Mentor new comers Following seating plan Helping president in solving class problems Arrange meetings for all class council Following up memos delivery to class

  7. Help science teacher in labs • Raising science awareness • Organizing science and math fair • Sharing in school campaigns • Organize social activities • Highlighting positive behavior among class • Organize charity activities • Organize class displays • Arranging culture comp • Issuing class news letter • Organizing school trips • Helps in broadcasts • Organizing plays or any stage performance Sports Culture Science Art Social • Organizing the sports program • Search and plan for team building activities • Arranging matches • Highlight class sports achievements • Class display • Events decoration • Highlight artistic talents • Annual school concert organization • Musical broadcasts

  8. Student council members (each class) • Delegates Social delegate • Science delegate • Organize social activities • Highlighting positive behavior among class • Organize charity activities • Organize class displays • Help science teacher in labs • Raising science awareness • Organizing science and math fair • Sharing in school campaigns

  9. Student council members (each class) • Delegates Sports delegate • Art delegate • Organizing the sports program • Search and plan for team building activities • Arranging matches • Highlight class sports achievements • Class display • Events decoration • Highlight artistic talents • Annual school concert organization • Musical broadcasts

  10. Student council members (each class) • Delegates • Arranging culture competitions • Design class newsletter to spread culture • Organizing school trips • Helps in broadcasts • Organizing plays or any stage performance • Cultural delegate

  11. How to prepare your Speech? 1- planning and collecting data; Spot the problems, collect information, find points to be improved. 2- How?? Talk to students and teachers. Ask questions: 1-what are people happy about in the school\class? 2- what would they like to change? 3-What do they think needs improvement? 4-What are the problems facing them inside the class? (bullying - low interest in extracurricular Activities- losing interest in education- Unacceptable language or behavior………….. 3-Get Ready Set your Goals! Now you are Ready to Write Your Speech!

  12. How to write your Speech? Paragraph One : : Introduction 1- Grab the audience attention ; Start with; A question A quote A touching ,related story State the basics: Your name the position you are running for List your qualifications: Leadership skills organization skills communication skills Support them with a real activity you have done in real life .

  13. How to write your speech? • Paragraph Two: Main Body • Mention points of improvement in the class; • Mention your solutions for these problems (real , logical and applicable Solutions.) • Mention if other classes or schools could overcome these problems • Figure out the best means to tackle these problems • Make your promises (that you can really keep)

  14. How to write your speech? • Paragraph Three: Conclusion. • 1-2 sentences summary to your promises. • Emphasize your benefits to the audience. • Show them your passion and care. • Ask them to vote for you (vote for (name) )

  15. 1)Announcement in classes Election process • 2)Class teachers make full orientation • 3)Students who wants to run, fill in nomination form • 4)Class teacher announces names of nominees and their program to the class • 5)Students with approved program are asked to start their campaign • Refer to • Council Manual • Sample program & speech • All election forms &documents Election DAY

  16. Don’t be silly because this will make people think that you are not responsible. • Don’t look down on your paper too much, look up at the audience. • Only promise to do things that you really can do. • Practice reading your speech a few times. • Write about what you care about and attract the other students’ attention. • Show passion and excitement while you are talking. • Be patient an clear. • Even if you write a great speech, understand that you may win and you may lose the elections. So be prepared to congratulate the other winning candidate. • - Student council candidates should not attack each other. Otherwise, you could get into trouble and leave a bad impression on voters.

  17. Student council members (per stage) 2019/ 2020 Leader teacher Leader teacher Leader teacher Leader teacher Leader teacher

  18. Thank you

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