Video Editing – AHS.16 – Techniques for Handling Change (2)
This LifeKnowledge lesson (AHS.16, “Techniques for Handling Change”) teaches advanced high school students how to cope with and lead change by learning the common steps of the change process. Students apply effective techniques and attitudes to embrace change through scenarios, an action-planning activity sheet, and an assessment on leading change within their FFA chapter, school, or SAE.
At a glance
- Learning objectives
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- Explain the benefits of applying effective techniques and attitudes to embrace change.
- Demonstrate use of effective techniques and attitudes when embracing change.
- Time required
- Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
- Grade level
- Advanced High School
- Materials
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- Writing surface
- Student notebook—one per student
- Overhead projector
- AHS.16.TM.A
- AHS.16.TM.B
- AHS.16.TM.C
- AHS.16.TM.D
- AHS.16.TM.E
- AHS.16.TM.F
- AHS.16.TM.G
- AHS.16.TM.H
- AHS.16.AS.A—one or two per student
- AHS.16.Assess—one per student
- Unit
- Stage One of Development—Me
- Problem Area
- What Skills Do I Need for a Lifetime of Leadership, Personal Growth and Career Success.
- Precepts
- O2: Manages change.
- Key Terms
- Change process; Leading change
- Resources
- Blanchard, Dr. Ken. "Managing the Journey." Video Publishing House, Inc.; Johnson, Spencer, MD. Who Moved My Cheese. New York: Simon and Schuster Audio.
Downloads & Links
Lesson plan
Presentation
Aligned Standards
National Standards
- NPH-H.9-12.5Using Communication Skills to Promote Health — Analyze how interpersonal communication affects relationships.
