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The [[FIRST:Core Values|Core Values]] of [[FIRST:About|''FIRST'']] are Discovery, Innovation, Impact, Inclusion, Teamwork, and Fun. The Core Values judge will mostly determine how well a team exemplifies the ''FIRST'' core values while watching them during the [[FLL Challenge:Innovation Project|Innovation Project]] and [[FLL Challenge:Robot Design|Robot Design]] judging, but may ask a few questions during the Core Values Reflection portion of the [[FLL Challenge:Tournaments#Judging|judging session]] | The [[FIRST:Core Values|Core Values]] of [[FIRST:About|''FIRST'']] are Discovery, Innovation, Impact, Inclusion, Teamwork, and Fun. FLL teams should know each Core Value as well as [[FIRST:Core Values#Gracious Professionalism|Gracious Professionalism]] and [[FIRST:Core Values#Coopertition|Coopertition]] which are very important philosophies in the ''FIRST'' community. The Core Values judge will mostly determine how well a team exemplifies the ''FIRST'' core values while watching them during the [[FLL Challenge:Innovation Project|Innovation Project]] and [[FLL Challenge:Robot Design|Robot Design]] judging, but may ask a few questions during the Core Values Reflection portion of the [[FLL Challenge:Tournaments#Judging|judging session]]. Teams are judged on how well they exemplify all of the core values. | ||
==Rubrics== | ==Rubrics== | ||
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* Give me an example of how you exemplified [insert core value here] outside of FLL. | * Give me an example of how you exemplified [insert core value here] outside of FLL. | ||
* What do the ''FIRST'' core values mean to you? | * What do the ''FIRST'' core values mean to you? | ||
* Tell me about a conflict your team had and how you resolved it. | |||
==Tips== | ==Tips== | ||
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* Every team member should know the definition of Coopertition. | * Every team member should know the definition of Coopertition. | ||
* Prepare concrete examples of how team members exemplify the different core values, especially outside of FLL. Judges want to see how ''FIRST'' has affected their lives outside of FLL. | * Prepare concrete examples of how team members exemplify the different core values, especially outside of FLL. Judges want to see how ''FIRST'' has affected their lives outside of FLL. | ||
* Keep in mind that every question during the Core Values Reflection somehow relates back to a core value. Try to recognize that and tie answers back to a concrete | * Keep in mind that every question during the Core Values Reflection somehow relates back to a core value. Try to recognize that and tie answers back to a concrete example. | ||
* Tell stories. Judges love to hear anecdotes, especially ones that show examples of core values. | * Tell stories. Judges love to hear anecdotes, especially ones that show examples of core values. | ||
* Build off of other team members' answers naturally, but don't interrupt. | |||
* Know the acronym for ''FIRST'' (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology). | |||
==Additional Resources== | ==Additional Resources== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:12, 14 April 2022
The Core Values of FIRST are Discovery, Innovation, Impact, Inclusion, Teamwork, and Fun. FLL teams should know each Core Value as well as Gracious Professionalism and Coopertition which are very important philosophies in the FIRST community. The Core Values judge will mostly determine how well a team exemplifies the FIRST core values while watching them during the Innovation Project and Robot Design judging, but may ask a few questions during the Core Values Reflection portion of the judging session. Teams are judged on how well they exemplify all of the core values.
Rubrics
Judges will evaluate each core value on the following scale (taken from the FIRST Core Values Rubrics)[1]:
- BEGINNING - Minimal examples observed across the team.
- DEVELOPING - Some examples observed across the team.
- ACCOMPLISHED - Multiple examples observed across the team.
- EXCEEDS - Many examples observed across the team.
Possible Judge Questions
- Give me an example of how you exemplified [insert core value here] outside of FLL.
- What do the FIRST core values mean to you?
- Tell me about a conflict your team had and how you resolved it.
Tips
- Every team member should know what Gracious Professionalism means to them.
- Every team member should know the definition of Coopertition.
- Prepare concrete examples of how team members exemplify the different core values, especially outside of FLL. Judges want to see how FIRST has affected their lives outside of FLL.
- Keep in mind that every question during the Core Values Reflection somehow relates back to a core value. Try to recognize that and tie answers back to a concrete example.
- Tell stories. Judges love to hear anecdotes, especially ones that show examples of core values.
- Build off of other team members' answers naturally, but don't interrupt.
- Know the acronym for FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology).
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ "FLL Challenge Rubrics" (pdf). firstinspires.org. Retrieved 1 July 2021.