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Re: FAHA: Adult Coach on Drive Team
Sean, Cody, I am glad to see you two getting together on this.
I strongly agree with Sean's logic, and the points he makes in his posts on this subject, and I would like to add just a couple of additional comments.
I have always thought/said that FIRST is NOT about teaching/learning, but about inspiring. And whatever specific methods a team chooses to accomplish this goal are of secondary importance. That being said, I don't think there is any way a student OR mentor could participate on an FRC team and not learn a great deal. While not included in the stated goals/mission of FIRST, this is an extremely valuable side-effect of the program.
I also believe that the competitive aspect of FIRST - the opportunity to compete with your creation and win, and the desire to do so, is a huge part of what makes FIRST so special.
Besides what is printed in the rule book, there is very little in FIRST that is clearly black/white - right/wrong (and even much of the written word is often debatable) but I truly do believe that all of us mentors/teachers are involved in this endeavor for the right reasons, and as long as students are positively impacted then we are "doing good".
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Stuart Bloom
Mechanical Engineer
Rolls-Royce Corporation
FIRST Team 1018 - Pike HS RoboDevilsMy activity for 2012: - Boilermaker planning committee
- Israel Head Ref - DONE (and it was FANTASTIC!)
- Boilermaker Regional (with 1018) - DONE
- Midwest Head Ref - DONE
- WORLD Championships (with 1018) - DONE
- IRI Head Ref - DONE
- CAGE Match Head Ref
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