Responsibility Today Facilitator's Guide
- Designed for ten sessions of 50 minutes each
- Can be modified to fit the different structure
- Contains scripts & handouts for each session
Contents
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Lessons Learned
- Curricula
- Session 1
- Session 2
- Session 3
- Session 4-6
- Session 7
- Session 8
- Session 9
- Session 10
- Library
- Activity #1 Introduction (Traps)
- Activity #2 Letter “A” (Action & Inaction)
- Activity #3 Letter “I” (Identity)
- Activity #4 Letter “P” (Practice)
- Handout #1 (Traps)
- Handout #2 (Actions taken)
- Handout #3 (Labels)
Your Author
Brett Lunger studied political science at Princeton University before enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1967. Returning from a tour in Vietnam, he taught at the Marine Officers Basic School in Quantico, Virginia.
Upon leaving the Marine Corps, Brett pursued a career as a professional race car driver. Though he enjoyed a successful first season, it was clear that more frequent competition was essential to his continued development. So in his second season, he continued to race in the United States but took on the additional challenge of racing against the top drivers on the European Formula 2 circuit. The decision paid off. In his final three seasons, Brett competed in Formula1 Grand Prix races around the world.
Since retiring from motor racing, Brett has worked in marketing, sports promotion and investment management. Along the way he developed a passion for aviation. He currently holds an ATP rating and flies in support of a number of charitable organizations, providing free air transport for patients in need.
If you think his bio is bizarre, take a peek at what he has written in his workbooks as well as his story.