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REGISTRATION
Examples of Course Sessions
Why, When & Where?
Teaching Methods & Faculty
Costs & Club Participation
Who & Graduate Program
Download: RLI MANUAL
Contact your
District
Rotary Leadership Institute Coordinator:
District 5490: Debbie Beebe
District 5500: Pat Webb
District
5510:
John Pennypacker
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Teaching Methods & Faculty |
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What are the teaching methods?
The Institute – Arizona Division believes in course sessions
with as much discussion/participation as possible.
Discussion breakout sessions are limited to approximately
10-15 persons. Lectures are strictly limited. Course methods
include discussion groups, role-playing, problem solving
workshops, creating projects and audiovisual presentations.
Everyone participates during one of the Institute's
sessions. A course workbook containing an Institute Manual,
session program agendas, faculty listings and course
outlines and materials, is provided to each attendee. |
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Who are the faculty?
The faculty members are carefully selected by the Rotary
Leadership Institute – Arizona Division for their teaching
abilities. They are drawn from all areas of the member
districts and occasionally from outside the member
districts. Many are present and past Rotary International
directors, present and past district governors, successful
past presidents and those with experience in special areas.
Each new faculty member must attend an initial full day
training program and various periodic reorientation
programs. The results of course evaluations help the
Institute to improve the course content and instruction. |
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