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  1. 1. TEACHING THE MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM RESOURCES: 1. GC MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM 2015 2. MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION BY SOUTHERN ASIAPACIFIC DIVISION
  2. 2. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Master Guide - the highest level of Invested leadership within the Adventurer/ Pathfinder programs of the church. General leadership skills are then woven into the sharpening of those skills, which are specifically geared to leading youth in GOD-ORDAINED areas of development: -understanding God’s world of nature, -outreach ministry, -service to others, and -a life-style that denotes healthy living Master Guide Curriculum Manual 2015 - Pg 7
  3. 3. “You can’t teach what you don’t know, and you can’t lead where you won’t go.” As leaders, we must not only be good at spouting theory if we expect to see success with our youth ministry; we must live what we preach and demonstrate it. Master Guide Curriculum Manual 2015 – pg 7
  4. 4. Master Guide Curriculum and Training -This currciulum provides a world wide standard of training that gives youth leaders the core skill resources and knowledge that they need to lead Adventist youth anywhere in the world, provides a world wide standard of training. It is important for participants to complete these requirements with integrity, honesty and commitment. -To assist in establishing a “standard” level of learning, each candidate is required to produce a PORTFOLIO, a collection of documents, evidence and examples that demonstrate completion of their studies. - Much of the study and work that a candidate will do will be done on their own, under the guidance and review of an established Master Guide acting as their mentor. Master Guide Curriculum Manual 2015 – pg 8
  5. 5. Master Guide Curriculum and Training It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to maintain his or her partially completed training records. Since we are dealing with adult leaders, it is not unreasonable to assume that they can keep their documents in order. Master Guide Curriculum Manual 2015– pg 8
  6. 6. The Mentor It is recommended that the candidate recruit or be assigned an experienced, knowledgeable Master Guide to act as a mentor. This mentor will guide and oversee the completion of the curriculum requirements. The mentor is not there to complete the requirements for the participant, but to gently look over their shoulder and give constructive instruction and encourage practical application of lessons learned. While mentors should be invested Master Guides, they do not have to have completed all levels of Adventurer and Pathfinder classwork MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 16
  7. 7. The Mentor In some cases, distance or other factors may make it impossible to be mentored by a Master Guide. In such situations, the Conference/Mission should seek out trained pastors or teachers to fulfill this mentorship role. MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 16
  8. 8. PORTFOLIOS Here is a sample Portfolio. The cover insert can be downloaded from the GC Youth Ministries web site. The checklist should be the first page in the binder, followed by supporting materials as outlined in this manual. The candidate may choose to produce their Portfolio electronically.
  9. 9. PORTFOLIOS The purpose of the portfolio is not only to show completion of all the requirements, but also to be an authoritative referral source when candidate is faced with similar issues in the future. This evidence can come in the form of signed class cards or sign in sheets, class handouts and/or photographs of participants involved in, or leading applicable activities. This MG CURRICULUM MANUAL provides guidelines on required documentation with each curriulum requirement. The content of the portfolio is what counts, not the form of that content. MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 17
  10. 10. PORTFOLIO REVIEW Portfolio reviews are to be conducted by one or more Master Guide(s) appointed by the Conference/Mission. The purpose of the Portfolio review is to verify completion of the curriculum requirements. Each Portfolio is reviewed with a simple Complete/Incomplete and promptly returned to the candidate. Any “Incomplete” should include a written explanation of what needs to be adjusted, and opportunity be given for further Portfolio review(s). MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 19
  11. 11. PROGRAM COMPLETION It is considered reasonable to take up to three years to complete the requirements of this program after all prerequisites have been completed. If a candidate is taking longer than usual, the Conference/Mission should review the situation and consider whether to grant an extension, rather than asking for requirements completed outside the normal time frame to be updated. MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 20
  12. 12. PROGRAM COMPLETION A candidate without reasonable cause for extension will need to redo the specific requirements which fall outside of the three-year time frame. The goal is to encourage candidates to complete Master Guide and to provide life-long service to the church. Final approval is at the determination of the reviewing Master Guide following the guidelines of the local Conference/Mission Youth Director or their designated representative. MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 20
  13. 13. DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES AND MANUALS
  14. 14. Section Requirements 1. Be a baptized member, in regular standing, of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Master Guide program is not intended for training of secular, nonChristian, or non-Adventist leaders. It is intended to provide training for Adventists who desire to lead and mentor youth. As such, one needs to be committed to the Adventist church and its unique beliefs. This commitment is exhibited not only in your Christian walk, but in your regular participation with the life and ministry of a local Adventist Church.
  15. 15. This in no way minimizes the amazing skills, passion and commitment of many teenage leaders, but simply recognizes the legal implications of leadership. 2. BE AT LEAST 16 YEARS OF AGE TO START THIS CARD AND 18 YEARS OF AGE AT INVESTITURE. 3.COMPLETE A BACKGROUND CHECK AND CHILD PROTECTION COURSE, AND BE APPROVED BY YOUR CONFERENCE/MISSION. “Church should be a safe place to bring our children. Everyone involved with children who are minors must meet all Church and legal standards and requirements.” (Church Manual, Edition 19, 174- 175)
  16. 16. The main goal for a background check is to uncover criminal records, specifically sex offender records, which could represent a threat for children and youth. The way to perform a background check varies from country to country, so the candidate should consult your local Conference/Mission and identify the standard procedure for your area. Although a report from the local church board could be a valuable reference, an official background check is preferable when possible. 3.COMPLETE A BACKGROUND CHECK AND CHILD PROTECTION COURSE, AND BE APPROVED BY YOUR CONFERENCE/MISSION.
  17. 17. 4.WITH YOUR MENTOR, PRAYERFULLY DISCUSS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MASTER GUIDE AND WHY YOU WANT TO BECOME A MASTER GUIDE. INCLUDE A WRITTEN ONE-PAGE REPORT OR VIDEO IN YOUR PORTFOLIO. “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.” (Psalm 32:8, NIV). God’s direction and advice are always our best option, so praying before making decisions as a leader will always be the right procedure. The candidate and mentor should discuss questions such as the following: • What is the meaning of Master Guide? • Why do you want to become a Master Guide? • How would you use your training for God and the church after investiture? Young People loves the various activities of the Master Guide Curriculum, but Mentors should give a great emphasis on ministering to younger ones specilally the Adventurer and Pathfinder age.
  18. 18. Workshops may be adapted and/or substituted by the local Conference/Mission to provide the most thorough, relevant training to candidates. The recommended workshop length is 75-90 minutes, and should include a balance of lecture (theory), discussion (processing the information), and practice (applying the lessons). Each workshop should be taught by instructors trained and approved by the Conference/Mission.
  19. 19. NOTE: MASTER GUIDE CURRICULUM MANUAL ADAPTED VERSION pg 23-64
  20. 20. Continuing Education for Master Guides Once the Master Guide level has been completed, most leaders feel they “have arrived” and now have the necessary tools to properly guide their junior youth through the programs the church has for them. This feeling of adequacy may last a short time or for quite awhile, but sooner or later one begins to sense that things are changing, the youth are different, their needs are different, and that somehow we have lost our leader edge. We realize that we need to “step up our game.” Advanced training is needed, and the church has provided several options to fulfill that need.
  21. 21. AFTER 5 YEARS OF ACTIVE SERVICE, UPGRADE TO :
  22. 22. THANK YOU!

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