We're excited to announce a series of virtual leadership workshops during the month of January.  The schedule of workshops is below.  

Members are asked to register by January 9 by going to https://forms.gle/RT8pSgFhSuNhdN3A9  You will receive login information for the workshop a few days ahead of time by email. 

 

All workshops will be led by Kentucky FFA State Officers.  Special Guest speakers will join workshops as follows:

  • January 11- Finding Your Strength in FFA- Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles
  • January 12- Basic Communication Skills- Director of Governor's Office of Agriculture Policy Dorsey Riddle
  • Janaury 12- Advanced Communication Skills- EngAGe Kentucky Outreach Director Warren Beeler
  • January 14- Basic Team Dynamics- EngAGe Kentucky Outreach Director Warren Beeler
  • January 14- What Comes Next?- Director of Governor's Office of Agriculture Policy Dorsey Riddle
  • January 19- Advanced Team Dynamics- Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles
  • January 25- What Comes Next?- Past National FFA Officer Gracie Furnish
  • January 28- Finding Your Strength in FFA- Past National FFA Officer Kourtney Lehman   

 

 

Workshop

Dates

Audience

Description

Basic Communication Skills

January 12 & January 28

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

7-10 graders

Members will learn how to communicate effectively through verbal and non-verbal means.

 

Basic Team Dynamics

January 14 & January 19

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

9-10 graders

Members will identify qualities of successful teams and learn how to apply this knowledge to be productive team members.

 

Finding Your Strengths in FFA

January 11 & January 28

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

7-10 graders

Members will determine their passions and strengths and consider how to apply these through FFA events. 

 

Advanced Team Dynamics

January 11 & January 19

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

11-12 graders

 

Members will examine the things that lead to the downfall of teams and develop a plan to ensure that these things don’t happen to teams that they are a part of. 

 

What Comes Next?

January 14 and January 25

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

11-12 graders

Members will learn to apply the skills they have learned in FFA to being successful after high school. 

 

Advanced Communication Skills

January 12 and January 19

7:30 p.m. eastern/6:30 central

11-12 graders

Members will learn how to apply communication skills they already have in order to be advocates in various situations.

 

 

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