General Information on the New Journeys

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General Information on the New Journeys Brought to you by the Learning Department

New Journeys and Badges As of July 18, 2017, Girl Scouts has 3 new STEM journeys and 1 Outdoor Journey. STEM Journeys- Available for Daisy, Brownie, Junior & Multi-Level Outdoor Journeys- Available for ALL Levels. Each is topic-specific, aligned to the five program outcomes. This presentation serves as a general overview of the new Journeys materials and explanations of the new Journeys and badges only.

National Program and Outcomes Girl Scouts moved from the 15 outcomes model to 5. All content developed this year and for the future is aligned to the new five national outcomes. (next slide) All new content for girls will be aligned to four program pillars: STEM Outdoor Life Skills Entrepreneurship

Take Action to Change the World Girl Scout Leadership Experience National Program and Outcomes STEM Outdoor Life Skills Entrepreneurship Take Action to Change the World Girl Scout Leadership Experience SENSE OF SELF POSITIVE VALUES CHALLENGE SEEKING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS COMMUNITY PROBLEM SOLVING Quick overview to ground everyone…. (JA)

National Program and Outcomes Girl Scouts is committed to ensuring that all content will be grounded in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience: The Keys: Discover, Connect, and Take Action; and The Processes: Girl Led, Learning by Doing, and Cooperative Learning With this information, a national STEM strategy was developed with three priority areas: Engineering Computer Science Outdoor STEM In addition, the Outdoor Strategy was implemented, with three priority areas: Outdoor Skills Outdoor Adventure Environmental Action

Journeys — Summer 2017 STEM Journeys and Badges — Summer 2017 As of July 18, 2017, there will be up to seven Journeys available for volunteers to choose from. They are:   CURRENT- NO CHANGE: It’s Your World—Change It! All Levels It’s Your Planet—Love It! All Levels It’s Your Story—Tell It! All Levels *NEW*: Outdoor All Levels Think Like an Engineer Daisy, Brownie & Jr. Think Like a Programmer Daisy, Brownie & Jr. Think Like a Citizen Scientist Daisy, Brownie & Jr. Each Journey has 6 sessions. The first three sessions each have a hands-on activity related to the topic. For example, girls who do the Think Like an Engineer Journey will do a hands-on Design Challenge in each of the first three sessions. The last three sessions are focused on doing a Take Action project and a final celebration. The engineering theme is Design Thinking. Girls learn to think like an engineer. We used content from Design Squad to create the series. We piloted it last fall with 10 councils and 96 troops and got great feedback which we’ve used to revise the content. In the Engineering category, we also have robotics badges – 3 each for Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors. That’s 9 badges in total. These badges introduce girls to robotics. They teach the basics — what robots are, what they can do, how they’re programmed and how they’re built — through hands-on activities. They are intentionally designed to be “unplugged” activities, meaning that girls can earn the badges without buying robotics kits. That’s so the program is accessible to all girls. Of course, if a volunteer wants to use kits to help girls complete the requirements, that’s fine. The computer science theme is Computational Thinking. Girls learn how to think like a programmer – how numbers work, what algorithms are – through hands-on activities from code.org. In addition to the activities for girls, we were able to use code.org training videos as volunteer resources. We tested the activities with girls and volunteers. We were thrilled when some volunteers said, I wasn’t sure I could do this, but I watched the code.org videos and read the materials and thought, yes, I can handle this – and I did! The outdoor STEM theme is Citizen Science. Scientists often need lots of data for their research, so they ask regular people — ie, citizens — to help collect it. Girls will use the scientific method when they do a citizen science project: they will make observations, collect data, and analyze it. There are two reasons why we chose this theme for Outdoor STEM. 1) The majority of citizen science projects are done outdoors. 2) Not every girl will grow up to be a scientist, but every girl is a citizen – and we want citizens who understand and appreciate science. We partnered with Scistarter, an organization that’s created a web site with more than 1,500 projects. The cool thing about the site is that list projects that children can do. They are helping us by selecting projects that are appropriate for our Girl Scout grade levels. We tested these with girls and volunteers. Our favorite anecdotes? After doing the activities, one group of girls decided that they wanted to organize a Day of Citizen Science as their Take Action project!

Outdoor Journey- Summer 2017

STEM Journeys & Badges- Summer 2017

2017 New Badges Available for all Levels

New Badges and Awards by Troop Level

New Badges and Awards by Troop Level

New Badges and Awards by Troop Level

New Badges and Awards by Troop Level

New Badges and Awards by Troop Level

Journeys & Badges: What’s New? What’s Different? More Journey Options: The new Journeys is about adding more choices that girls and volunteers already have. Every Journey (old or new) is topic-specific. Includes Hands-on activities Incorporates Discover, Connect and a Take Action project. Regardless of the time it takes to complete the Journey, they have been designed to be simpler to use and easier to deliver.

Journeys & Badges: What’s New? What’s Different? (continued) There will be no physical books (leader guides or girl books) for the new Journeys. All the information can be found online in the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK). Individually registered girls, contact Customer Care for details. The three original Journeys are still available. New Journeys include LiA (Leader in Action) award components for appropriate age levels. New Journeys count toward pre-requisites for Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards. The Take Action award for each of the new Journeys looks the same. Each girl still earns an award for each Take Action project she does within a journey. Girls will still earn the Summit Award once they have completed ANY three Journeys for their grade level, including the new Journeys.

Journeys & Badges: What’s New? What’s Different? (continued) Multi- Level: The new Multi-Level programming is designed for K-5 and includes content that is designed to be done together. No more need to separate Daisies and Brownies. Multi-level programming allows you to adjust the difficulty of the activities based on the grade levels of the girls. New Badges in Robotics & Mechanical Engineering: 2017- New STEM badges only for Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. 2018- Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors can look forward to similar resources in the upcoming year. Mechanical Engineering Badges – For both Daisies and Brownies, this requires the purchase of a engineering kit. Kits will be available via online starting 08/30/17 and will cost $99.00 each. Each kit can accommodate 12 girls and is reusable. One kit for all 3 engineering badges per grade level.

Journeys & Badges: What’s New? What’s Different? (continued) Charts will be Updated: The list of the Girl Scout National Proficiency Badges that is in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting will be updated and available to download from the Girl Scout store. The online Badge Explorer has a new design, and will include new badges soon. There will be updated badge placement diagrams and will be available by the end of August. All the new Journeys and badges are official awards and will go on the front of the uniform.

Where do I locate the information? On new journey information will be found online. Located under VTK.

Year in Review Options: For example: For Daisy Troops, you’ll have 9 year plan options. You can structure it as a Petals/Leaves year, a Journey Year or Create your own plan and mix and match. All examples were taken from the Daisy’s journeys and badge information. However, the info is the same for all Daisy, Brownie and Juniors. Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors currently do not have BADGES, only Journeys.

How to Add New Badges & Journey Meetings to Your Troop Year

Daisy Journeys & Badges example This is an example screenshot. All the information for all the journeys and badges are available online.

Daisy Journeys & Badges Example This is an example screenshot. All the information for all the journeys and badges are available online.

Need more information? Remember, for the new Journeys, there are NO physical books. All the information can be found online. They are on the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK). Don’t have access to VTK, please contact customer care for more details. If you have any additional questions about the learning department, or if we can be of assistance, please feel free to email us at learningdept@girlscoutsww.org. Thank you! End of Slide Show