tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-631050067047615375.post87019796719167816..comments2023-12-03T14:55:59.772-06:00Comments on Conservation Conversations: Rescue the Eggs - GLADE Leadership Activity #4Greghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14748426846783811677noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-631050067047615375.post-87883405013931133632011-02-11T07:26:39.763-06:002011-02-11T07:26:39.763-06:00@Bethany,
Thanks for coming by and for sharing. I...@Bethany,<br />Thanks for coming by and for sharing. I'd like to see that activity in action! We do struggle with the concept of leadership (not synonomous with boss) and the idea of empowering others different from ourselves in our society, even in families like you mention. It's like we do not know or recognize that our species evolved in a social context, and we survived by working together, all contributing uniquely to the common goal of surviving.Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14748426846783811677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-631050067047615375.post-18891651346360477512011-02-10T22:39:07.590-06:002011-02-10T22:39:07.590-06:00I did a similar activity with the zones of a pond....I did a similar activity with the zones of a pond. They had to get a tennis ball into the can, one each to represent the various zones. All the zones must be present or the pond ecosystem will not function properly. The kids I did it with were 5th graders in Chicago. It was fun to see how many teachers would slide up next to me to say, "Johnny has never been this focused before." I would look at them as ask if he'd ever been allowed to lead.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12999470516050863054noreply@blogger.com