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2010 HOBY
Leadership Seminar
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What is the
Social Change Model?
1. To enhance student learning &
development in the areas of:
•
•
Self-Knowledge
Leadership Competence
What is the
Social Change Model,
cont.
2. To facilitate positive social change
at your school and within your
community.
Some of the ways we will
implement the Social Change
Model
1. Show that leadership is a process,
not a position;
Some of the ways we will
implement the Social Change
Model
2. Promote the values of equity, social
justice, citizenship, and other traits
of quality leaders;
Some of the ways we will
implement the Social Change
Model
3. Describe & Display the impact of
service
Seminar Overview
Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
What is a Leader?
lead·er (lē’dər) n.
1. a person who leads;
2. A person who has commanding authority
or influence;
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leader
To put into practice,
this may mean…
“A leader takes people where they want to
go. A great leader takes people where
they don’t necessarily want to go, but
ought to be.”
Rosalynn Carter,
First Lady of The United States of America
Who Would You Pick?
Candidate A:
This person had several failed businesses, ran for Congress
several times and failed, he was known for being
uncompromising in his beliefs.
Candidate B:
This person was born into poverty to a teenage, single mother,
was a parent at age 14 and did not complete college.
Candidate C:
This person was a decorated war hero, was a vegetarian, did not
smoke, drank an occasional beer and did not have any
extramarital affairs.
Candidate A:
Abraham Lincoln
Candidate B:
Oprah Winfrey
Candidate C:
Adolf Hitler
Personal Leadership
What skills & traits do you need to develop
into the leader you want to become?
Personal Leadership
Optimistic
Confident
Excel
Hopeful
Now What?
After hearing all of this, what are you
most excited to learn during the
remainder of the seminar?
End of Module #1
2010 HOBY
Leadership Seminar
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Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
What is a Leader?
lead·er (lē’dər) n.
1. a person who leads;
2. A person who has commanding authority
or influence;
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leader
Personal Leadership
What examples of personal leadership
have you observed at this point in the
seminar?
Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
What is a Group?
group (grüp) n.
1. Two or more figures forming a complete
unit in a composition;
2. A number of individuals assembled
together or having some unifying
relationship
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leader
To put into practice,
this may mean…
“A group in which members work together
intensively to achieve a common group
goal”
Lewis-McClear & Taylor 1998
“A team is a group of people working
together towards a common goal”
Team Technology, 1995-2006
THIS
IS
With Your
Host…
Thank You for Playing
Jeopardy!
Group Leadership Skills
What skills & traits do our groups need to
develop to be effective in our goals?
Group Leadership Skills
Communication
Participation
Sharing
Now What?
How has your perspective of leadership
changed since you walked through the doors?
Regarding their leadership skill set, who has
identified something during the seminar that
they want to improve?
End of Module #2
2010 HOBY
Leadership Seminar
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Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
What is a Group?
group (grüp) n.
1. Two or more figures forming a complete
unit in a composition;
2. A number of individuals assembled
together or having some unifying
relationship
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leader
Group/Team Leadership
What examples of group or team
leadership have you observed at this point
in the seminar?
Level 1: Personal Leadership
Level 2: Group Leadership
Level 3: Leadership for Society
What is a Society?
so-ci-e-ty (sə-'sī-ə-tē) n.
1. a voluntary association of individuals for
common ends; especially: an organized
group working together or periodically
meeting because of common interests,
beliefs, or profession
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/leader
To put into practice,
this may mean…
“Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world. Indeed it is the only thing that
ever has.”
Margaret Mead
Megan Day
– ICU2
 As a high school junior,
Megan started her own
community service
program, ICU2.
Megan Day
– ICU2
 Mission is to pack &
ship eye glasses
donated by the Lions
Sight and Hearing
Foundation to thirdworld countries,
including the Republic
of Georgia &
Bangladesh
Megan Day
– ICU2
 To date, over
$1,000,000 worth of
glasses have been
collected & shipped!
Matt Maroon –
International
Ambassador
 Moved to Malawi, Africa
and spent two years
running a women's
empowerment program
and orphan feeding
program.
Matt Maroon –
International
Ambassador
 Matt, now living in
Malawi, runs an
economic empowerment
office that works on
women's issues, health
outreach & community
empowerment.
 He also hosts visitors
and youth groups in
service opportunities in
Africa.
Mike HuckabeePolitician &
News
Commentator
 Served as Governor of
Arkansas and candidate
for President of the
United States in 2008
Mike HuckabeePolitician &
News
Commentator
 In 2007, he was
presented with the
Music for Life Award by
the National Association
of Music Merchants
(NAMM) for his
commitment to music
education.
Mike HuckabeePolitician &
News
Commentator
 Currently the host of
“Huckabee” on Fox
News Channel and has
written several books
focused on health,
community, and
character
Local
VolunteerTitle
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that are relevant to the
region or community
service project. INSERT
their picture to the
right.
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local alumni
Local
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Societal Leadership
What skills will it take for us, as leaders, to
positively impact the communities we
serve?
Societal Leadership
Helping
Participation
Communication
Respect
Listening
Now What?
What are we thinking about all of this
information?
How can you use this information?
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