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May

Bella and Brody report on the Leadership Carnival Print E-mail

LEADERSHIP CARNIVAL/CONFERENCE
Today we did a conference thing where two guest speakers came and talked to us about their experiences, after we did different activities:

THE SPEAKERS
Pru was a former Horsham College student who moved out just after high school. She traveled the world and is a town planner. The other guy is the captain of the local football team and has gone through some tough times.

LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE
We went outside and did challenges that made you work in a team and communicate. We also looked at the helicopter model and what stages groups go through.

ROLE MODELS
We talked about who our role models are and what are good qualities to have in a leader.

LEADERTUBE
We watch inspirational videos about famous leaders in the world.

LEADERSHIP METAPHORS
We made “metaphor balls” which were really rum balls with sprinkles and choc chips.

LEADERSHIP STYLES
We talked about the leader =ship styles and what the main type of the leaderships were. There were 3 altogether (democratic, autocratic and relaxed).

Bella - Horsham College and Brody - Camperdown SC

 

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