Objective 1.02 Understand effective leadership and communication skills.

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Objective 1.02 Understand effective leadership and communication skills.

Leadership Development in FFA 1. Purpose Develops confidence, character and citizenship Builds cooperative attitudes that help students work with others Encourages the improvement of scholarship

Leadership Development in FFA 2. Ways and Means Develop an appreciation of FFA traditions Colors- National Blue and Corn Gold Program of Activities (POA) calendar of activities that provides fun opportunities for members, creates a better chapter and provides service to the local community

Leadership Development in FFA 2. Ways and Means continued Symbols and their meaning: 1.Eagle National Scope of FFA 2.Plow Labor and tillage of the soil 3.Owl Knowledge and wisdom 4.Rising Sun Progressive nature of agriculture Need for cooperative effort to reach common goals 5.Ear of corn Unity FFA is a national organization with members from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico 6.Lettering “Agricultural Education” and “FFA” signifies the combination of learning and leadership

Leadership Development in FFA 2. Ways and Means continued: The FFA Motto: Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

Leadership Development in FFA 2. Ways and Means continued Serving in leadership roles as an FFA Officer 1.President (rising sun) presides over meetings 2.Vice president (plow) coordinates all committee work 3.Secretary (ear of corn) keeps records of all meetings 4.Treasurer (bust of Washington) keeps financial records 5.Reporter (flag) public relations 6.Sentinel (hand clasp and shield of friendship) welcomes guests and visitors

Leadership Development in FFA 2. Ways and Means continued Other opportunities to develop leadership in FFA Leaderships schools, camps and conferences (WLC) Committee involvement (Community service committee) State and National Conventions Raleigh, North Carolina in June Louisville, Kentucky in October Competitive events

Conducting Business Meetings (Agenda) Agenda Call to order by the President Opening ceremony in FFA meetings Minutes of the previous meeting read by the Secretary approved by the body in accordance to organizational by-laws and parliamentary procedure reminds members of what occurred at the last meeting Treasurer reports Report on Chapter Program of Activities (POA) presented by officers and committee chairperson Old Business New Business presented by members in the form of motions Adjournment and closing ceremony occurs by either passing a motion or by consensus of the body

Conducting Business Meetings (Agenda) Purpose for an agenda The agenda keeps the meeting moving forward The agenda forms the framework for the development of a good meeting

General Principles of Parliamentary Procedure 1.Extends courtesy to everyone Members must be recognized to speak except in cases of emergency or to enforce parliamentary law Members ask the president for recognition to speak standing and saying ” Madame/Mr. President” 2.Focuses on one thing at a time only one motion on the floor at a time a main motion is presented by saying “I move to/that…”

General Principles of Parliamentary Procedure 3.Observes the rule of the majority Only main motions that have been seconded can be discussed Most motions require a simple majority to pass Action only after the passing of a motion 4.Ensures the rights of the minority Everyone has the right to voice their opinion during discussion of a motion regardless of which side they may be on Therefore, a motion to stop discussion requires a 2/3 vote to pass 20 out of 30 would have to vote to end discussion

Main Motion Introduce new business 1.Address the presiding officer 2.Receive recognition to speak 3.State the motion “I move that our FFA chapter conduct a community service project.” 4.Someone seconds the motion 5.Discussed by the group 6.Vote 7.Chair announces result of vote Requires a second Debatable Amendable Majority vote required

Amendment Alter or change a motion adding striking out Substituting Requires a second Debatable Amendable Majority vote required

Refer to a Committee To put the motion in the hands of a small group “I move to refer this motion to a committee of three people appointed by the chair, who will report back at the next regular meeting” Requires a second Debatable Amendable Majority vote required

Previous Question To stop debate “I move the Previous Question.” Requires a second Not Debatable Not Amendable 2/3 Majority vote required

Suspend the Rules Allow the chapter to act in a way that would be against the rules of parliamentary law. “I move to suspend the rules and waive the reading of the minutes.” Requires a second Not Debatable Not Amendable 2/3 Majority vote required

Point of Order Enforces the rules of parliamentary law. “I rise to a Point of Order.” No second required Not Debatable Not Amendable No vote taken

Adjourn Ends the meeting “I move to adjourn.” Second required Not Debatable Not Amendable Majority vote required

Voting Common methods 1.Voice vote by saying “aye” or “no” 2.Rising vote Standing show of hands 3.Secret ballot written vote 4.Roll call each member speaking their vote when the secretary calls their name

Gavel Taps are used to signal members of action they should take or to signal the completion of a parliamentary action One tap follows announcement of adjournment follows the completion of a business item to be seated Two taps signal the official start of the meeting and calls the meeting to order Three taps are used to signal all members to stand members are to rise in unison at the third tap of the gavel

Public Speaking Oral communication skills are one of the most important factors in determining career success The FFA Creed gives students the opportunity to develop basic public speaking skills helps to develop confidence Oral communication can be improved through practice (and more practice) Practice improves the speaker stage presence Attitude Confidence Personality Ease before the audience Personal appearance Poise Posture

The FFA Creed History Written by E.M. Tiffany Adopted at the 3 rd National FFA Convention in 1930 Revised in 1965 and 1990 Each of the 5 paragraphs begins with “I believe……” Use Basic statement of beliefs that helps members understand the importance of FFA Expresses belief in work ethic, fairness, patriotism, and tradition that all members can share Requirement for the first degree of FFA membership Greenhand Degree