6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Over the last 5 years, Prime Time has helped the JASE program become a successful afterschool program in Martin County. We are thankful for the variety of trainings offered, yearly actions plans and multiple site visits.
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Middle School Youth Leadership Series Part 1 – Teen Advisory Councils: First Steps
Please note: Only afterschool practitioners working with middle school youth should register for this training.
Please ensure your availability allows you to commit to all of the following dates before registering for the training series:
- 04/26/22 – Tuesday – 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Middle School Youth Leadership Series Part 1 – Teen Advisory Councils: First Steps
- 05/10/22 – Tuesday – 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Middle School Youth Leadership Series Part 2 – Teen Advisory Councils: Focus for Success
- 05/24/22 – Tuesday – 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Middle School Youth Leadership Series Part 3 – The Responsive Teen Advisory Council
CEUs: Prime Time is authorized by IACET to offer 1.2 CEUs for the completion of this training series. Click here to learn more here.
In order to earn CEUs, participants must meet the following requirements: complete all assignments satisfactorily, attend all sessions of the training series, miss no more than 15 minutes of total training time, actively participate in the trainings with their video on and pass the post quiz with a score of 70% or higher.
Do you want to truly engage your teens and help build their leadership skills? Starting a Teen Advisory Council (or TAC) is a great way to do both! TAC involvement allows teens to become your partners in designing, planning, and implementing programs and often leads to stronger youth engagement and higher program participation and attendance.
In this captivating three-part hands-on training, you will first learn how to create, run, and sustain a fun and effective TAC that will strengthen your community and provide several benefits for both teens and adults.
Then, you will be introduced to a strong SEL-based framework and routines that can help your TAC members build valuable communication and social-emotional learning skills while cultivating positive, meaningful relationships with their peers and with adults. The end result will be more focused, connected, fun, and effective council meetings!
Teen Advisory Councils: First Steps
Training Objectives
Participants will:
a. Name the step-by-step process of developing a teen advisory council
b. Identify the three core components of an effective teen advisory council
Teen Advisory Councils: Focus for Success
Training Objectives
Participants will:
a. Examine the teen advisory council program year cycle and reflect on its importance
The Responsive Teen Advisory Council
Training Objectives
Participants will:
a. Participate in a Responsive Advisory Meeting
b. Examine the steps involved in getting started with a Responsive Advisory Meeting
c. Practice using Responsive Advisory Meeting plans to address specific Teen Advisory Council meeting goals or purposes