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The Program
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The AYF Leadership
Conference is a week-long intensive leadership program that combines
the seriousness of a conference with the fun and excitement of a camp.
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Set on the beautiful
shores of Lake Michigan and 360 acres of dune forest, Miniwanca
provides a very unique and wonderful setting for the Leadership
Conference.
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The four-year
curriculum provides participants the opportunity to return each year to
progress through an experiential leadership training curriculum.
The Mission
The goal of all AYF
programs is to inspire people to discover and develop their personal
best, seek balance in mental, physical, social, and spiritual living,
and to make a positive difference in their communities and in the wider
world. However, each program has specific goals to meet the specific
age group and program learning objectives. The Leadership Conference
program and curriculum are based on the following goals and learning
objectives:
CONFERENCE GOALS
Developing
Leadership for:
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Responsible
Citizenship
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Inclusive Community
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Sustainable
Environment
CONFERENCE LEARNING OBJECTIVES / THEMES
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Best Self:
Participants recognize the unique qualities they already possess and
take time to further develop their own personal best
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Balanced Living:
Balancing the mental, physical, social, and spiritual aspects in a
variety of situations
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Healthy Community
Relationships: Development of skills important to creating and
maintaining healthy friendships and a positive group culture
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Personal
Effectiveness: The sense that one is in
control of one’s life
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Effectiveness
in Groups: Understanding one's actions in
relation to others
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Openness to
Diversity:
Belief that there is more than one right way to do things; willingness
to consider other viewpoints; openness to people of other races and
ethnic groups; and ability to deal with issues that cannot be precisely
resolved
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Social
Responsibility: A sense of shared duty to
consider and help others in society
FOUR - YEAR OUTCOMES WITH LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
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Personal
Effectiveness
Year 1: Self-Knowledge
Year 2: Communication
Year 3: Managing Change
Year 4: Spirituality and
Personal Values
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Effectiveness in
Groups
Year 1: Group Process
Year 2: Situational
Leadership
Year 3: Conflict
Management
Year 4: Facilitation
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Openness to
Diversity
Year 1: Experiencing Diversity
Year 2: Valuing Diversity
Year 3: Understanding
the Underlying System of Oppression and Privilege
Year 4: Identifying
Action Steps
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Social
Responsibility
Year 1: Community
Year 2: Ownership to the
Experience through Role Modeling
Year 3: Servant
Leadership
Year 4: Relationship of
Spirituality to Society
- Dartmouth Research
- In a four-year study, researchers
at Dartmouth College studied the outcomes of AYF’s high school
leadership programs. The project involved more than 3,000 young people
and several comparison groups. The study concludes that, as a result of
AYF’s summer leadership conferences, significant growth occurs in three
areas of personal development essential to leadership in a
multicultural society. Nine months after the experience, students
either maintain the level of change that occurred as a result of the
conferences, or continue to increase the level of change.
- AYF Definition of Leadership and
Motto
- The AYF motto provides a framework
for remembering the AYF Capacities of Leadership:
My own self, at my very best, all the time
My own self
I know and value myself and my capacities for growth.
At my very best I am a person with purpose and
power, committed to empowering others.
All the time
I am flexible and able to influence individuals and groups in a variety
of situations.
- Daily Schedule
- Activities are listed along with
a description of how it supports the balanced living aspects of the AYF
mission and how it accomplishes the learning objectives of the
Leadership Conference
Morning Wake-Up
Block
(Physical & Social) (Personal Effectiveness)
There is one hour from rising bell to call to community. This time is
used for morning physical activity, showering, eating breakfast,
participant check-in, and personal time.
Call to
Community and Flag Raising
(Social) (Effectiveness in Groups & Openness to Diversity)
We start our day as a conference community. International flags are
presented and raised.
Quiet Time
(Mental & Spiritual) (Personal Effectiveness)
The theme of the day is announced, along with a reading or thought for
the day. Participants and staff find a spot for quiet reflection.
Journal writing is encouraged.
Leadership Skill
Development Sessions
(Mental, Social, Physical, & Spiritual) (Personal Effectiveness,
Effectiveness in Groups, Openness to Diversity, and Social
Responsibility)
The majority of the morning is spent in leadership sessions. Leadership
is taught in 1st - 4th year class groups and is focused on the AYF
Leadership Curriculum and Learning Objectives.
Interest Groups
(Mental, Physical, Social, & Spiritual) (Personal Effectiveness)
Interest groups span a variety of activities including athletics,
crafts, dramatics, outdoor skills, environmental studies, canoeing,
boating, sailing, first aid, and others. Participants sign up for
Interest Groups during registration. Interest Groups meet for an hour
and a half each day for five days.
Community Time
(Social & Mental) (Effectiveness in Groups & Openness to
Diversity)
Time spent in community groups provides opportunities for fun and team
building activities. There may also be friendly competition between
communities, i.e. beach relays and more. Community groups are mixed
classes and are as diverse in their make-up as possible.
Free Time
(Social & Physical)
The time during the day for participants to take care of personal
needs, sit and talk with new friends, visit the craft house, or play a
game of four square, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, or other activities
of interest.
Civil Action
(Mental & Social) (Social Responsibility, Openness to Diversity,
Personal Effectiveness, and Effectiveness in Groups)
Civil Action curriculum is focused on getting participants involved in
their local communities. By examining global issues, we provide
participants with information and resources to help them get involved.
The end of each session reflects on what can be done on local and
community levels.
Reflections
(Spiritual, Mental, & Social) (Personal Effectiveness, Openness
to Diversity, and Social Responsibility)
Reflections based on the day's theme are announced at morning quiet
time and incorporated throughout the day during meal breadcrumbs and
spiritual insights. The theme is brought to closure during the evening
reflection. Reflections are activities for the entire community.
Nights Doings
(Social) (Effectiveness in Groups)
Nights Doings are fun evening activities. They are meant to be relaxing
and allow people to be creative and outgoing!
- Other Conference Activities
- Challenge Course Activities
These activities are directed towards cooperative learning, which
foster individual and group development. All 1st year participants will
experience the team challenge course. 2nd, 3rd and 4th years will
experience either the High Challenge Course or the Climbing Wall. All
challenge activities are “Challenge by Choice” and facilitated by
trained staff.
Community Service
Miniwanca is a community that we hope participants and staff will call
“home." With this comes the responsibility for helping to care for our
home. Opportunities are provided for participants and staff to enhance
the grounds, facilities, and natural environment of Miniwanca through
designated service projects and daily stewardship.
Council Circle
Council Circles are traditional all-community gatherings. There are
three councils during conference: Opening Council, Founders Council,
and Closing Council/Torch of Leadership.
Inspection, Camp
Clean Up, and Maintenance
Assuming responsibility for one's belongings and surroundings is an
important goal at conference. All participants and staff are expected
to keep their personal gear neatly stored and their living spaces clean
and orderly. In addition, participants are assigned responsibility for
the upkeep of certain buildings and areas of conference. Cabins are
assigned stewardship assignments. These areas are inspected daily to
insure that we maintain high levels of cleanliness.
Forums
Speakers and presenters empower and motivate the community to make a
positive difference by sharing their story and message about leadership
and best self.
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