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a national organization that promotes personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation through Family and Consumer Sciences education

what is FCCLA

100

goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time bound, used to guide successful planning and achievement

what are smart goals

100

the state of being accountable for something, particularly in leadership and employability contexts

what is responsibility

100

voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area, often completed as part of an organization or educational program

what is community service

100

students taking action with recognition

what are STAR events

200

leadership roles with FCCLA, such as president, vice president, secretary, or treasurer, where students take responsibilities to lead the chapter

what are officer positions 

200

the process of building professional relationships that can lead to personal growth and career opportunities

what is networking

200

the self-motivation to identify and act on opportunities without being prompted

what is initiative

200

the ability to maintain a professional demeanor, appearance, and attitude in the workplace

what is professionalism

200

supporting or promoting a cause or policy, an important component of leadership and civic responsibility

what is advocacy

300

competitive events in which FCCLA members demonstrate their skills, such as public speaking, community involvement, and career related tasks

what are star events

300

the ability to guide, influence, or direct a group or individual in achieving goals

what is leadership

300

the preparation and skills necessary to successfully transition into the workforce or higher education

what is career readiness

300

a formal summary of the goals and values of an organization, such as FCCLA's mission to promote leadership and career readiness

what is a mission statement

300

essential skills required to be successful in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, and time management

what are employability skills

400

the skill to address and resolve disagreements or disputes constructively 

what is conflict resolution

400

contests organized by FCCLA where students can showcase their skills in various areas such as leadership, public speaking, and culinary arts

what are competitive events

400

the process of identifying something you want to accomplish and establishing measurable objectives and timeframes 

what is goal setting

400

a set of rules followed by organizations to conduct meetings efficiently and fairly, often used in FCCLA meetings.

what are parliamentary procedures

400

the process of improving self-awareness, developing talents and potential, and achieving personal goals

What is personal growth 

500

working together with others to achieve a common goal, often essential in FCCLA group projects and leadership roles

what is collaboration 

500

the preparation and skills necessary to successfully transition into the workforce of higher education 

what is career readiness

500

involvement in activities that promote the well-being of the community and encourage responsible citizenship

what is civic engagement

500

the ability to use one's time effectively and efficiently, a key skill emphasized in FCCLA projects and employability

what is time management

500

an educational approach where students learn and develop through active participation in thoughtfully organized service projects that meet the needs of the community

what is service learning