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AHS.20 Establishing a Team Vision

This LifeKnowledge lesson (AHS.20, “Establishing a Team Vision”) teaches advanced high school students how to develop a shared team vision. Through a guided multi-task activity, students create personal visions, distinguish personal from team visions, and demonstrate a six-step process for building a shared team vision, then are assessed via a team flowchart and short-answer questions.

At a glance

Learning objectives
  • Develop a shared team vision statement.
  • Identify the differences between a team and personal vision.
  • Demonstrate the process used to establish a shared team vision.
Time required
Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
Grade level
Advanced High School
Materials
  • Writing surface
  • Overhead projector
  • AHS.20.TM.A
  • AHS.20.TM.B
  • AHS.20.AS.A-one per student
  • AHS.20.AS.B-cut into three cards-one set of three per each group
  • AHS.20.Assess.A-one per team
  • AHS.20.Assess.B-one per student
  • Markers, crayons or colored pencils-several for each group
  • Typing paper or blank sheets from a flip chart-four to five each group
Unit
Stage Two of Development—WE
Problem Area
How Do We Build High Performing Teams?
Precepts
C1: Contemplate the future.
Resources
Maxwell, John. Developing the Leader Within You. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1993. FFA Essential Learnings, 2002.
Key Terms
Vision; Personal vision; Team vision

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