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That plan is amazing. I've been wanting to develop a curriculum for our team for the past few years to do over the summer and fall. If you don't mind I started using your initial plan as a way to develop ours, adding more general team training and adding a business section. You can check it out in list form HERE.
What software did you use to lay out that image you posted? It makes looking at both big picture and details very easy.
Thanks! I don't mind, take it and make it yours and make better I've considered monetizing this whole system somehow (binding and selling workbooks and/or instructor activity guides or something of the sort) but realistically I'm many years out from being able to do that, and I figure no need to hoard in the meantime.

Software - I use XMind extensively. I have the pro version on a couple of my computers, but the free one is great too. Really I just use pro so I can extract my themes and use gantt charting, but for getting ideas down the free one is adequate.
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Does anyone else have FIRST Curriculum resources the would recommend?
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Re: Training Plan

An important thing to teach is operating/fixing driver station issues. Not only would this prevent the drive team from panicking in the middle of a competition, but it'll help with community outreach events in case the programmers can't be there.
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One way that we've found successful is having our student leaders teach small courses on their areas of expertise. It lets them pass on what they're passionate about and lets the rookies get to know the upperclassmen.
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Re: Training Plan

I've attached an updated version of the outline I posted last spring, and a shared folder with a few different file formats is accessible here. Not sure it's worthy of its own thread, so I'm reviving this one for context.

Most of the changes are minor. The review of academic concepts got moved into the first unit, a section on engineering fundamentals was added to the start of the engineering unit, and a few lessons were slightly shuffled or renamed.

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Re: Training Plan

Allison, is this a class given in school or after school? How often do you meet? I love how extensive this is. My team has a hard time covering even a tenth of this material.

Thanks so much for the resources!
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Thanks so much for the resources!
It's not a class at the moment, but that's a work in progress. The building admins, district admins, and board of education are helping us navigate the financial, legal, and administrative aspects, and in the meantime the important part (student learning) is still happening. I see some of kids during the day as they are allowed to be in the shop during their study hour, but it's informal.

Team meetings are twice weekly for four hours each night for preseason. At the moment schedule is a little erratic as we have full team on Wednesday, 10th-12th graders only on Friday, and the 9th graders split between Monday and Tuesday for their second day each week. We started the preseason by having the students work in three groups of five to prepare a robot for the Bot Bash offseason, so we didn't start doing lesson work until mid-October. At the moment Monday and Tuesday (9th grade nights) are pretty heavy on lessons, Wednesday is about 25% lessons/75% projects, and Friday is 100% projects. I'm currently torn between keeping the 9th graders split through December so that they and the vets can each get more individual attention, or merging the entire group into the same two days to refine team cohesion. That decision is what will affect how much lesson progress we make before build season. At the very least I'm hoping to get everybody to the level of conscious incompetence, where they know what they don't know, know their limits, and know when and how to ask for guidance in season.
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Re: Training Plan

How do you manage mentor planning and attendance? Are you in charge of everything? It seems like a TON of time. Are you a teacher?

The way you described it, you are there after school almost everyday.
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With agility For preseason I've been managing lessons/training and half of one project, and the other coaches and veteran kids have been managing all the other projects. The rookies are usually with with me doing training on Mon/Tues, and then split into groups with other coaches and veteran students for appropriation into projects and team culture on Wednesday. That leaves all the coaches and veteran kids free to focus on just one project on Wed/Fri. If anybody (kids or coaches) can't be there on any given day we adjust. Student attendance expectations are that every team member attends 80% of scheduled hours (works out to ~6.5 hours per week preseason) so they manage their own schedules within that guideline and post ahead of time when they know they have a conflict so that task plans can be adjusted accordingly.

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Are you in charge of everything? It seems like a TON of time.
More or less, but I have really great support from the other coaches and veteran kids. We think of leadership as being both a task burden (things have to get done), and separately an emotional burden of sorts (the weight of expectations). The task burden shifts around a bit based on what the critical path is at any given time, but the emotional burden is pretty well distributed (which really frees up a lot of time and mental bandwidth for tasks). For preseason training I put in my time willingly, but am confident that I don't have to. If I was getting burned out either somebody else (another coach or older kid) would pick up the slack for a few nights per week or we'd condense the Mon/Tues training meetings into Friday. The individual attention from small group nights is great but me being burnt out wouldn't be good for us at all.

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Nope, but I might get certified so I can teach the curriculum as a class. That's one of the many financial/administrative/organizational matters that needs to be worked out prior to implementation as a class.

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The way you described it, you are there after school almost everyday.
Pretty much, the key is that I don't have to be though, so it's not so bad. Preventing burn out is important. Also, while I am almost always in the shop during the day (if I'm not here students can't be here), I'm not obligated to be anywhere in particular, which helps the situation.
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Per requests, here is a single page printable version of the top level outline.
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