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Wisconsin FCCLA 2010 STAR Events

Wisconsin FCCLA. Family,Career andCommunity Leaders of America. Meeting Agenda. STAR Events OverviewProceduresLogisticsQuestions

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Wisconsin FCCLA 2010 STAR Events

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    1. Wisconsin FCCLA 2010 STAR Events Welcome Evaluators! Have You Picked Up Your Name Badge? Please Locate Your Folder Of Materials

    2. Wisconsin FCCLA Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

    3. Meeting Agenda STAR Events Overview Procedures Logistics Questions & Answers

    4. STAR Events Students Taking Action with Recognition

    5. Message From 2010 Wisconsin FCCLA

    6. Message From 2010 Wisconsin FCCLA

    7. Message From 2010 WI FCCLA

    8. Message from 2010 WI FCCLA

    9. Message from 2010 WI FCCLA

    10. FCCLA School Connection Wisconsin FACS Programs Family & Consumer Sciences Education National FCS Programs Family & Consumer Sciences Education

    11. Family & Consumer Sciences Education Includes . . . Food Production & Services Textiles/Apparel Marketing Food Science, Dietetics Entrepreneurship Hospitality & Tourism Housing & Interiors Consumer Education Early Childhood Services FACS Education

    12. Family & Consumer Sciences Education Includes . . . Human Development Parenting Early Childhood Community & Family Connections Family Interpersonal Relationships Consumer & Family Resource Management

    13. Variety of STAR Events Interpersonal Communication Child Services Lesson Focus on Children Pastries & Baked Goods Job Interview Career Investigation Applied Technology

    14. Variety of STAR Events Culinary Arts Fashion/Housing Display Garnishing & Food Presentation Entrepreneurship Hospitality Career Pathway Portfolio Early Childhood Parliamentary Procedure

    15. New STAR Events for 2010 Environmental Ambassador Fashion Design Food Innovations

    16. FACS: How We Teach Process - Ways of Working Individual, Cooperative, Competitive Reflection – Self Assessment Measuring Success of Process & Project What to Change & Why Measure Impact On Others How Project Prepares Member for Career Pathway Insights Learned About Themselves Thinking Skills 21st Century Skills

    17. STAR Events . . . Students Taking Action With Recognition “In-Depth” Projects Recognize Accomplishments of Youth “Everyone Can Be Successful” Measuring Oneself With Event Criteria

    18. STAR Event Categories Junior Through Grade 9 Senior Grades 10 – 12 Comprehensive Occupational Grades 10 – 12 Career Pathway

    19. FCCLA Mission To promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader Members develop “Skills for Life” or 21st Century Skills

    20. 21st Century Skills Digital-Age Literacy Global Awareness, Technological Literacy . . . Inventive Thinking Self-Direction, Curiosity, Creativity . . . Effective Communication Collaboration, Social & Civic Responsibility . . . High Productivity Prioritizing, Planning, Managing for Results . . .

    21. FCCLA Purposes Opportunities For Personal Development & Preparation For Adult Life Strengthen Function of Family Encourage Democracy Through Cooperative Actions Global Cooperation & Harmony

    22. FCCLA Purposes Greater Understanding Between Generations Making Decisions, Assuming Responsibilities Prepare For Multiple Roles in Today’s Society Promote FACS Careers

    23. Role of FCCLA Enhance Classroom Instruction Extend Learning Through Student-Centered Leadership Put “Theory Into Practice” Pursue Career Pathway and Post-Secondary Options

    24. FCCLA Planning Process Identify Concern Set Goal Form A Plan Take Action Follow-Up

    25. FCCLA National Programs Families First Career Connection STOP the Violence Japanese Exchange Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety Student Body Financial Fitness Dynamic Leadership Community Service Power of One Leaders at Work

    26. Evaluation Team Evaluators “The decision of the evaluators is final.” Room Consultant “Facilitates process.” TAB Room Coordinator Regional Planning Committee “Resolves any concerns & verifies results.”

    27. Role of Evaluator Assessing Projects Filling Out Rubric and/or Rating Sheet Asking Appropriate Questions Writing Constructive Comments Creating Positive Learning Environment for Members

    28. Role of Room Consultant Facilitates Event: Manage flow of STAR Event Give same directions to all participants Provide info to evaluators when asked a question by referring them to appropriate resource Refrain from giving their opinion

    29. Rubrics / Rating Sheets Read through criteria with other evaluators and point values i.e. Time Log worth 1 point Be aware which “section” of event has the most points i.e. Display worth 23 points, Oral Presentation worth 34 points, Design & Construction Skills worth 33 points (room consultant check worth 10 points) for a total of 100 points

    30. Rubrics / Rating Sheets Evaluator circle only ONE number per criteria – DO NOT CIRCLE A RANGE OF NUMBERS (i.e. 5-6) Write # in Points Column Use whole numbers only – no decimals or fractions

    31. Rubrics / Rating Sheets Rubrics may be more than one page long Most Rubrics / Rating Sheets Add Up to 90 Points Room Consultant completes Point Summary Form for each entry This accounts for 10 points

    32. Wisconsin Evaluation Process Reach Consensus Strive for Consistency Exemplify Fairness Model Honesty & Sincerity Give Attention To Detail Positive Outlook

    33. State Qualifiers All Decisions of Evaluators are Final Exception is error in calculation discovered\ Will Be Eligible to Compete at State Level All Entries Earning A Score of 85 or Better Will Be Eligible to Compete at State Level All Entries New Events Will Participate at State Conference

    34. State Leadership Conference State Conference will be April 6 - 8 at Kalahari Resort & Conference Center If you are interested in receiving mailing about state conference fill out index card with name plus contact information, turn in today

    35. Evaluators – Prior To Leaving Today Confirm Scores for Entry are Within 10 Point Range of Each Other Helpful Comments Provided for Each Entry Initial or Sign: Point Summary Form Rubric / Rating Sheet Sign STAR Events Worksheet

    36. Logistics For Today Location of Events Lunch Procedure at End of Evaluation Process Please remain at your evaluation station until all numerical results have been confirmed by the Room Consultant

    37. Questions & Answers Thank You for Assisting WI FCCLA in Providing Members with STAR Events as a Learning Opportunity

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