[Photo by Jo Egbert (handler), Denali (Mini Australian Shepherd); Georgia (French Bulldog), Amanda Thiel (handler)
A forum where students of fire and leadership come together to discuss, debate and exchange leadership development concepts, experience, and thoughts with an intent to promote cultural change in the workforce and strengthen the wildland fire service and the communities they serve.
[Photo by Jo Egbert (handler), Denali (Mini Australian Shepherd); Georgia (French Bulldog), Amanda Thiel (handler)
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Effective leaders challenge their learners with manageable difficulties. Start the lesson with a question, problem, or puzzle that challenges prior knowledge and experience and engages learners immediately. Guided discovery!
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Your strengths are irrelevant until you put them to use in service to something bigger than yourself. - Dan Rockwell, leadership expert
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Challenge #36: Effective teachers/leaders do not overwhelm their students/people.
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Example #1: Show an instructions slide on a screen in a lecture classroom that prompts learners to begin work on a warm-up problem while they are taking their seats.
Example #2: On a staff ride, gather the whole class into large-group sessions in the field before breaking into small groups for discussion. Then reform occasionally as a large group by alerting the group to established times and locations for large-group sessions.[Click here to download Learning in the Wildland Fire Service.]