Title: Management Instructor Course
1Management Instructor Course
2Course Objectives
- Understanding
- the Management Program
- the process for becoming a Management Instructor
- the administrative requirements of a Management
Instructor
3What must you do to become a certified
management instructor?
- Complete Introduction to Instruction
- Complete this course
- Obtain the recommendation of the course
instructor - Complete the homework assignment at a section
conference.and
4To become certified.
- Within one year be the lead instructor for BASIC
and two of the following roster workshops - Registrar
- Treasurer
- Safety Director
- Regional Board Member Training
5- Did you know that you will be giving a 10 minute
presentation at the end of this course? - Registrar, Safety Director and Treasurer lesson
plans are included in your Handbook. You will
pick out a portion of the lesson plan and present
to us.
615 minutes will be available during Class 5 for
preparation.
7- This is the place to take risks
- Dont be afraid to try new ideas
- Have fun!
8- Class Two
- Develop a Personal Introduction
9It should include
- Your Name
- City State
- Section
- Positions held
- Years of experience Plus.
10- Your personal introduction should include one or
two of the following - How you got involved in AYSO
- Why you continue to be involved in AYSO
- Why you want to be an instructor
- What you want your AYSO legacy to be
- What one person has had the most positive
influence on your AYSO experience - A humorous soccer story
11Debrief
- What did you learn?
- If you could do your introduction over again,
what would you do differently?
12Do we need a break?
13What can you tell me about the Management Program?
14National Management Program Overview - - Class
Three
- Provides a support structure at region, area and
section level - Enables AYSO volunteers to be trained and
certified - Help volunteers understand their job as defined
by their job description
15What are some things that an AYSO Management
Instructor must do?
16Management Instructorsshall..
- Use AYSO approved lesson plans
- Teach what is in the lesson plan
- Stay on track dont let the participants lead
you down the wrong path - Incorporate the six AYSO philosophies into all
training.
17Who benefits from management training?
18Answers..
- Kids
- AYSO region
- All volunteers
- You (home, work, family, etc)
- Your family (AYSO involvement is a family affair)
- You It is an opportunity for personal growth
19Who should be trained?
Everyone!
20Where can volunteers be trained if they cant get
to a section conference?
21Answers.
- Regional Board Meetings
- One on one training
- Super Camps
- Area board meetings
- Annual offsite planning meeting
- Social activity preceded by training
- Traveling road show
22How do you get volunteers to attend management
training?
23Get them to training by
- Have it be an annual event- scheduled at the same
time and place every year - Serve food make it special
- Use positive peer pressure
- Set goal of 100
- Have participants pick the time and place
- Have awards or rewards for participants
24What are the advantages of small group
instruction?
25Small Groups.
- Less formal grouping
- More individual time for addressing students
needs - Can be done in a variety of settings
- Time and location can be tailored to meet the
students needs - More conversational than lecture
- More questions by both the instructor and the
student and
26More answers.
- More ability to create hands on opportunities
- Can become a mentoring opportunity
27What are the advantages of large group
instruction?
28Large Group Instruction
- More opportunity for feedback
- It is more exciting and stimulating
- Can use the latest equipment
- Instructor can walk around the room and alter the
focal point - Might be more cost effective
- It is a more efficient use of an instructors time
29Imagine the future
- Most management training is done at the region
and area level - We wont be dependent on section conferences
- More on-line training if all else fails
- Regions will train all their regional board
members and be more successful And..
30- Trained volunteers provide a consistent and
uniform program - Volunteers receive interactive training
Registrar Job Description
31Class Four - Teaching Workshops
- Help! Ive never been a Registrar, Treasurer or
Safety Director. How can I teach those
workshops?
32- Everyone in here has a comfort zone.
- What do we mean by that?
- You may be asked to teach a course for which
- you do not have the experience or knowledge.
- Can you give an example?
- You need to maintain your confidence and gain
- the trust and respect of the attendees.
33Activity
- List on the flip chart all the things that the
Registrar, Safety Director and Treasurer regional
board position have in common Would someone
like to scribe?
34Some possible answers.
- We are all here for the kids.
- They all have a written job description (where
can they find it? Web site) - BASIC (Board and Staff Introductory
Certification) is their certification and taking
their job description workshop is their official
training - There is a manual for each job (Where can they
buy one? Supply Center)
35More answers..
- There is a Checklist for each. Where can they be
found? - They all have to work together
- They all have to fill out a Volunteer Application
- The lesson plans are all on aysohelp.org
36Exercise 1
- Divide yourselves into groups of 4 5.
- Each person has 1-2 minutes to convince the rest
of the group to become their successor in the
AYSO job they currently hold or have held on the
regional board. - The candidates need to use accurate, complete and
official information - Selected a time keeper.
37Review
- What were some common themes given?
- Were you honest about the amount of time the job
would require? - Did you feel you were able to get some commitment
made? - Did you tell them how their involvement would
positively impact the kids?
38Exercise 2
- Would anyone like to volunteer to try to convince
us to take a position on the regional board,
other than the one they currently hold? - How does this presentation differ from the
previous one where you had experience with the
position you were recruiting for?
39Debrief
- What were similar topics that were used in both
presentations? - Did your confidence level improve with the
direction to look for similarities in regional
board positions and not just the differences?
40Our intent..
- As an instructor, you will be asked to teach
management workshops that are out of your comfort
zone. - You should be aware of resources (job
description, lesson plans, websites, contacts,
etc.) that can be used to assist you as an
instructor, as well as how to use them.
41Questions???????
- How is everyone feeling?
- Are you more comfortable now than you were at the
beginning of the course? - What have you learned from other instructors?
42Class FiveNitty Gritty Details Before, During
and After Teaching a Management Workshop
43Nitty Gritty
- A successful course is dependent on taking care
of details beforehand, following some basic
procedures during the course, and appropriate
follow up and evaluation after the course.
44Exercise 1
- Divide up into 3 teams.
- New teams please!!!!
- 1st team is to make a list (on post it notes) of
everything that needs to be done Before teaching
a management workshop. - 2nd Team During a workshop
- 3rd Team After teaching a workshop
45DebriefLets look in the handbook as we
debrief.
46Conclusion
- A Management Instructor
- Has control over their presentations.
- Prepares and teaches using the lesson plans.
- Sets up classroom before students arrive.
- Reports training results back to the region
47One more thought
- Remember
- It is important to enter correct roster
information, arranging for mentors for those
students who either need or want additional help
48Lets discuss some tips before you make final
preparation for your presentations.
49Every instructor needs to you use a few simple
techniques that will enhance any presentation,
regardless of the teaching method.
50What are the things you need to do?
51Make eye contact with each attendee while moving
around the room. Dont stand in one place the
entire time.
52Be careful of these
53Did you guess?
- Distracting mannerisms can weaken your
presentation. These include biting your nails,
keeping your hands in your pockets, standing in
one place, etc. - Remember not to turn your back on the students
while you write on the flip chart. Get someone
else to scribe for you
54You will need to do this
55Be yourself!
- Smile
- Make sure at some point in the presentation you
let everyone know how much AYSO means to you. - If teaching in small groups you have the option
to sit right down at eye level with your
students.
56These will enhance any presentation
57Enhancements
- Flip chart or individual fliers for information
- Tent (Name) cards for small groups.
- Say the students name when responding.
- Distribute your contact information and for
section/area staff - Manuals and job descriptions for everyone
58These will confirm what the students have
learned
Questions
59Questions!
- Survey the audience. New? Experienced? AYSO
position? - Respond to questions.
- Ask lots of questions.
- Dont be afraid to say I dont know the answer,
but I will find out for you.
60Have Fun!
AYSO is best!
That was fun!
61Lets take a break! When you return we will
begin your presentations.
62 HomeworkIn order to
receive credit for this course, the homework
assignment needs to be completed and returned to
the lead instructor. Instruction requirements
must also be met according to the Management
Instructor Criteria Table found in the handbook.
63Thank you for your participation. If you need
any further information, contact Rosanne
MacPhail, 1-800-595-2976