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Teaching Leadership in Your Classroom

Leadership is part of your curriculum.

Most likely, you have actual standards that are mandadted by your state to teach leadership. And if you are like me, your bachelor’s degree in education didn’t cover that. But, we gotta admit, it might be some of the most important content you teach to your students.

WHY?

Google recently did a study to ask companies to rank the 8 top qualities of their top employee. Got any guesses on what ranked highest? Listening, coaching, critical thinking and communication skills! Ranking on the bottom of the study were the technicial skills like math and coding.

How cool is it that YOU have the space in your curriculum to help prepare your students to be the most prepared, competent and equipped to get any job they apply for!

And if you are thinking “I just don’t know where to start” or even “I’ve done the same thing over and over again and want to spice my leadership unit up”

GOOD NEWS, we have just the resource to help you!

We have taken a dive into the Germinate Session Vault and pulled out a session that can give you the direction on how to put leadership back to the forefront of your curriculum from Wyatt Capps of Illinois!

Sounds too good to be true right? 

Well, like the Disney Vault (and Cinderella) this session will turn into a pumpkin and head back to the vault on May 31. Take some time to block off your calendar (approx. 20 minutes) to watch this session and download the takeaways to get ready for leadership emphasis in 2023-2024!

Check out the session here!

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7 Ways to Create Community

July 2021 my family uprooted our deep roots in the South and made our way to the state that does football and crab cakes (IYKYK). 

It was an exciting time for us and we immediately got into the grind of everyday life. Grad school, teaching agriculture, new school for second grade, and a new daycare. 

Day in day out became get up, get ready, go to work, attempt to find energy to make dinner, bed time routine, and sleep.

And by December 2021, I had enough. I couldn’t stay on that hamster wheel anymore without an outlet. And what I really needed was a friend. 

So I got a job to try and find a friend. No lie.

I ended up joining the team at my local Pure Barre studio because 1. Free Membership 2. Find people who *might* be a potential friend.

Extreme, maybe. But, I was desperate. I couldn’t feel alone anymore. I was over it. It was time to take drastic action. 

Enter, Allison. The Pure Barre teacher who is a catalyst for a good time. She happened to be the teacher assigned to my Friday night shift and within a few weeks I knew this was it. I hit the jackpot. Getting paid to work out AND getting a friend finally in my new hometown. Allison was just the start of a bigger Pure Barre community that now celebrates each others birthdays, big moments, and simple coffee chats after class.

What I was fed up about was the fact that I had no community. Community is truly just a feeling you get when you are with others that share common attitudes, interests, feelings or even goals. 


And I know that this is happening in the world. Especially after the past few years. Figuring out “where do I fit? “should I be in this group anymore?” “what am I missing?”


Community begins with a catalyst. You know back to chemistry class that you hopefully did better in than me. A catalyst is a person/thing that causes something to happen quickly. 

If you are looking for community. It might be time to be a catalyst. 

Here are some actions you can take to be a community catalyst:

  1. Find a group on your city/county recreation site

    I just found out my city has Adult Fencing classes for three months and only $150 (can you say en guard?) 

  2. Go to a community event

    Farmer’s market, holiday event, cultural fair etc. The list goes on and *most* of the time people are willing to speak to you because they are selling

  3. Join a gym/work out class

    There are lots of free first classes out there (ex. Orange Theory, Pure Barre, Core Power Yoga) try it our, check out the vibe and see!

  4. Find a place of worship

    Are your looking for a new place to worship? Test out a few and see if one has a community group you are looking for

  5. Online friends are real friends

    Some of my very best friends were people I first connected with on Instagram. Take the DM off the gram and set up a Zoom Call!

  6. Find an organization to volunteer for

    Find a cause you are passionate about and volunteer for them. Great way to find like minded and hearted people

  7. Attend a networking event

    For the ag teachers out there this may look like going to a free event by G&G, attending a National FFA teacher session, or even checking out teacher networking events in your county.

The options are truly endless. But the point is, they are just options unless you decide to take action on them.

You can curate your own community; you just might need to remember to be a catalyst!

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How to Get You Community Involved in Your Chapter

As a teacher you are booked from 8-3:30 everyday (and some nights and weekends).

Let's be honest. You can’t do it all.

What if there was a way to lighten your load? That would excite you right?!

Community partners, whether they are supporting teachers by being guest speakers or providing a monetary, time, or service donation, they help make our programs stronger.

Time to figure out how to get community partners engaged in your program. And GOOD NEWS, we have just the resource to help you!

We have taken a dive into the Germinate Session Vault and pulled out a session that can give you the direction on how to approach community members to ultimately make them engaged partners from the one and only Cara Parlato-Butler from California. 

Sounds too good to be true right? 

Well, like the Disney Vault (and Cinderella) this session will turn into a pumpkin and head back to the vault on April 30. Take some time to block off your calendar (approx. 20 minutes) to watch this session and download the takeaways to get your community relationships started before April goes out like a lamb. 

Check out the session here!

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Your Fundraising Specialist Teacher

We can all agree on one thing. 

There never is enough funds to do everything you wish you could do for your chapter.

And because of this problem, we must add something else to our to do list. 

What we do know is there can be a way to have awesome fundraisers that are fully integrated into your program of activities and the three circle model. Whether you’re looking to improve upon your existing fundraisers, or start over from scratch with a new one.

And you have access to the G&G Fundraising Specialist Teacher, Abbey Brown. She is excited to help you raise money to support the awesome things you do as an ag program!

Here is what she can support you with:

-Planning a Successful Fundraiser

-Innovative Fundraising Ideas

-Boston Butt Sales

-Hosting Field-Trips

-Fun Farmer’s Academy (Day camp for kids)

-School Based Enterprises

Here is what you should do next!

  1. Head over to Abbey’s Specialist Roster Page

  2. Watch her introduction video

  3. Download her takeaway 

  4. Connect with her via Instagram or Email for you specific fundraising needs

Need other specialized support, check out the other G&G specialist teachers!

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How to Get Rid of Sucky Meetings

For over three years, Monday nights have meant G&G meeting nights.

If you’ve been around G&G for a while you know that the entire team works full-time in OTHER jobs. G&G is something we do on the side. So time is of the essence for our meetings.

We also have been exposed to meeting that have made up want to ripe our hair out.

Have you even been in a meeting (or lead a meeting *no judgement*) that

🤦🏿‍♀️Could have been an email
🤦🏽‍♂️Nothing got accomplished
🤦‍♀️Went longer than they told you
🤦🏻‍♂️You just got talked to the entire time

What kind of emotions does that spark for you?

Maybe you feel like it was a waste of time. Maybe you feel like your presence there wasn’t needed (and you could have used your time better elsewhere. Maybe you feel like those meetings are more like lectures of “do this” or “don’t do that”. Maybe you feel like the meetings aren’t actually deciding anything at all.

Well friends, there is a better way!

You can take charge of the meetings you lead with this simple meeting template.

Here is how to use it so you can have a smooth and effective meeting...

1️⃣ Consistency

Use the SAME template, SAME flow, SAME time, SAME length, every time. Consistency in meetings allows you to show respect to your team members and the real value is they will come ready and prepared for what will come during the meeting!

2️⃣ Decide

Have a section of the meeting to JUST DECIDE (preferably at the beginning). Making decisions takes energy and when you focus in on those decisions you will make them quicker and make sure you get the MOST important things done first.

3️⃣ Tackles

Take time to review every member of the teams tackles. Tackles are something that one team members has ownership over (ex. FFA Secretary's tackle are Meeting Minutes). Give them space to rank themselves and tell the group why. This allows you to see where they need support and you can cheer them on as they complete their tackles.

Take a chance and try it out. Serve your team members with consistency this week.

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