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Leadership Development Events (LDEs)
Leadership Development Events focus on creating situations for members to demonstrate their abilities in public speaking, decision making, communication and their knowledge of agriculture and the FFA organization. Louise FFA members have the opportunity to join the following LDE teams. These events take place during the Fall semester.
Junior & Senior Quiz Team:
Students will take an exam testing knowledge of Parliamentary Procedure FFA knowledge including
history, facts, business structure, leadership and programs is given to individuals. Quiz teams can be made of 3 or 4 members.
Contact Mr. Wilson
Junior & Senior Creed Speaking:
A member presents the FFA Creed from memory and answers questions about its meaning
and
purpose. This event is just one way to boost self-confidence, earn recognition, and develop powerful, organized and
professional communication skills.
Contact Mr. Wilson
Junior and Senior Agricultural Skills Demonstration:
A team of 3-5 members performs an actual demonstration of
an agricultural skill
including anything in the Agricultural Science and Technology curriculum using effective public speaking
and
communication
methods.
Contact Mr. Wilson
FFA Broadcasting:
A team of 3 members presents an informative radio program covering one or more agricultural subjects that
is
current in nature and local in content. The contest assumes that the chapter has a regularly scheduled radio program once
each
month over a local station.
Contact Mrs. Ross
Agricultural Advocacy:
This contest will be designed to inform the general public and consumers about the importance and
value
of the agriculture industry and how agriculture impacts human lives. Agricultural Advocacy teams will be made up of 3-5
members
from the same chapter.
Contact Miss. O’Brien
Job Interview:
At the competition, each member submits their resume, completes a job application for an agricultural position
on
site and participates in an interview via telephone, in person one-on-one and with a panel of possible employers.
Contact Miss. O’Brien
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