8. Dress Code Guidelines
— Black suit with black dress
pants or black skirt
— Skirt length should be a little
below the knee and never
shorter than above the knee
— Blouses should be white and
conservative in nature
— Pantyhose should be flauless
and conservative in color.
Always have an extra pair on
hand!
— Basic pumps with 1”-2” heel
— Simple accessories, no face
jewelry with the exception of
one pair of earrings
— Minimal makeup,
conservative tones
9. Dress Code State Officer Portfolios
— Casual
¡ FEA Shirt
¡ Jeans (No Holes)
¡ Closed Toe Shoes
— Business Casual
¡ Khakis or Black Pants
¡ Polo
¡ Belt and Dress Shoes
— Business Professional
¡ S.O. Uniform
¡ Belt and Dress Shoes
¡ Pearls/Necklace for Women
¡ Ties for Men
— Required for all Officers
¡ Electronic Portfolio
÷ (Click here for example and
requirements)
¡ Hard Copy
÷ Table of Contents
÷ Resume
÷ Reflection
÷ Favorite FEA Event
÷ My FEA “Thing”
÷ Other FEA Projects
÷ Letter to the Executive Council
÷ ***Make it look good!!!
FEA Additional Guidelines
10. Calendar of Events Concrete Expectations
— Run through of events
— Add dates for Advisory
Board Meetings
— Scheduling conflicts?
— Expectations
— State Officer (S.O) Position Duties
— Book Reports
— State Officer 24/7
— Attendance at Conferences
— Attendance at State Officer work sessions
— Attendance at Chapter Meetings
— Follow Dress Code
— Accountability Chart Items/Program of
Work (POW)
— Compete in Performance Events at
Regional's and State
— Keep local advisor up to date
— Stay involved with local chapter
— Good attitude
— Up to Date on E-Mails / Once every 24
hours
Arizona FEA’s 2014-15 Year at a Glance
11. Arizona FEA National Conference:
National Leadership Conference: Washington, DC
April 23-26th, 2015
— Leading the delegation
— Nice Notes
— Door Signs
— Schedule
¡ Excursions
¡ Dinners
¡ Meetings
12. What not to do! What to do!
— Cursing
— Un-Leader like
language
— Party pics
— Affiliate with anyone
else who posts
inappropriate items
— Promote FEA Arizona
— Post appropriate
pictures and statuses
— Network with members
Social Media
14. CLASSROOM VISITS &
TRAINING
A U G U S T 9 , 2 0 1 4 : T R A I N I N G
T E A M S W I L L B E A N N O U N C E D T H I S F R I D A Y A T L U N C H
E X P E C T A T I O N : 4 - 6 S C H O O L S ( I N C L U D I N G Y O U R O W N )
15. Classroom Visits (cont.)
— Process:
¡ State Officer Trainer receives e-mail requesting visit and
confirms date
¡ State Officer Trainer sends out e-mail to S.O. team asking
availability of teams
¡ S.O. arrives at school 20 minutes early for set up
¡ After visit, officers give principal PR packet and discuss FEA
benefits
¡ Officers send follow up email to the advisor within 48 hours
¡ Post visit report due to State Officer Trainer within 48 hours
16. Arizona FEA 5th of the Month Reports
— Requirements:
— Name, school, position, month
— Accountability Chart/POW items
— Communication and Correspondence
— Actions for next month
— X-Factor
— Lessons Learned
— Notes to Coaches
— Quote of the Month
17. Recap of electronic assignments:
— Talk Like Ted Book Report
— Student Leadership Challenge Book
Report
— Electronic Career Portfolio
— Monthly Reports (5th Day)
— Check email every 24 hours
18. Arizona FEA Year-at-a-Glance: Debrief
— Thoughts?
— Questions?
— Concerns?
— Review Expectations
— One Word to describe
YOUR expectations for
State Officer Training
(SOT)
— Write your responses to
each of the bullets above in
your notepad. Be prepared
to share your responses!
19. A P E R F E C T P A R T N E R S H I P
CTE & CTSO’s
20. What’s Happening at the National Level?
— National Website
— Social Media for the National FEA
— Our National Director: Dan Brown
— The Smyrna Story
— Ideas at the National Office for Rebranding: Young
Educators of America and Educators Rising
23. Bellwork Time!
— On a sheet of paper, answer the following questions…
¡ ASU or U of A?
¡ Coffee or Tea?
¡ Cat or dog?
¡ If you had a ticket to fly to any place in the world,
where would you go?
25. Theme Ideas:
— National Theme: Dive into Education
— Educators Rising: Take Education Higher
— An experience like no other
— Charged up to teach
— Plugged into education
— Ignite the education experience
— Others????
26. P R E S I D E N T
V P O F M E D I A R E L A T I O N S
V P O F S I T E V I S I T A T I O N S &
C O R R E S P O N D E N C E
V P O F C O N F E R E N C E S & T R A I N I N G
R E V I E W “ A L L O F F I C E R S ” R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S
State Officer Roles and
Responsibilities
27. State Officer Position Selection Process
— What to Expect
¡ Observations of strengths
and interactions
throughout the week
¡ Tri Leadership, CTSO
Directors & Trainers Input
¡ Written Responses
¡ Find out Friday before
lunch!
30. TALK LIKE TED
— http://youtu.be/K93fMnFKwfI
— http://www.ted.com/talks/
tavi_gevinson_a_teen_just_trying_to_figure_it_ou
t
— http://www.ted.com/talks/
amy_purdy_living_beyond_limits
31.
32. TEDnote
S O U N D B I T E : C R E A T E A T W I T T E R - F R I E N D L Y
H E A D L I N E
33. Start Small…
— Create your soundbite, then the 30 sec- 3 minute
elevator pitch, building to your networking speech
34.
35. • Who you are
• What is FEA
• Why is FEA important to you
• why a school should start an FEA chapter or Ed
Professions class
• Why a student should join FEA
• and/or why you want to pursue a career in
education
• How is education a part of every career and
society in general?
H T T P S : / / W W W . Y O U T U B E . C O M / W A T C H ?
V = I 6 O 9 8 O 2 F R H W
Your 30 sec to 3 min elevator pitch should
be tailored to answer the following and
adjust to a given situation:
36. Networking Speech Preparation
— What to expect
— When will the speeches
be given?
— Speeches
¡ Run-through
¡ How do you feel?
¡ Feedback
— What to look for when
reviewing
¡ Your FEA Story
¡ Favorite FEA Goal
¡ Goals for the Year
¡ “Aha” Moment
37. R U N - T H R O U G H S
F O C U S O N P R E S E N T A T I O N N O T C O N T E N T
Networking Speeches
38. H O W T O R O C K L I N K E D I N
W H Y U S E L I N K E D I N ?
T H I N K - P A I R - S H A R E : H O W C A N L I N K E D I N B E
B E N E F I C I A L F O R F E A S T A T E O F F I C E R S ?
Linkedin Profiles
39. H T T P : / /
S L P I S E L F . S T U D E N T L E A D E R S H I P C H A L L E N G E .
C O M / C O D E
40. What’s Next?
D I N N E R : G A L L O B L A N C O
T E A M B U I L D I N G T I M E ! ! !
H O M E W O R K : W H A T I S T H E M O S T P O P U L A R T E D T A L K ?
W H A T M A D E I T M E M O R A B L E ? W A T C H T H E T E D T A L K A N D
B E P R E P A R E D T O S H A R E 3 S O U N D B I T E S F R O M T H E T A L K
L I G H T S O U T !
48. State Officer Role Announcement
President
Vp of media relations
Vp of Site Visitations & correspondence
Vp of conferences & training
Congratulations!
49. P R E P F O R E C M
E X E C U T I V E C O U N C I L M E E T I N G
L E A V E F O R A D E A N D P R E P F O R T H E
N E T W O R K I N G D I N N E R !
Agenda for the Day