LEADERSHIP: LEADING OFF

Baseball depends on many different leaders, such as the commissioner, team owners, managers and coaches, umpires, team captains, and players. Leadership often demands sacrifice and self-discipline, creativity and vision, decisiveness, and the willingness to be a role model or trailblazer. In this thematic unit, students explore the meaning of successful leadership. Students will identify leaders in baseball, and leaders in the community. Students will also assess their own leadership skills and abilities and put them to the test as they work together to plan and execute a class community service project. Win or lose, leaders - in baseball and other arenas - display a consistent set of ethics and values that influence the real measure of their lives.

THEMATIC UNIT OBJECTIVE

  • Understand characteristics and qualities of different types of leaders.
  • Identify common leadership responsibilities.
  • Identify several leadership styles, and recognize that different situations call for different leadership styles.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of leadership roles in professional baseball, and other professional sports.
  • Utilize primary sources to research the lives and careers of specific leaders in baseball history.
  • Put their leadership skills to the test as they plan and execute a class community service project.

It's easy to get the players; it's getting them to play together that's the hard part.

Hall of Famer Casey Stengel

ADVANCED (GRADES 9-12)

LESSON 1 (PRE-VISIT): DEFINING LEADERSHIP

What makes a leader? In this lesson, students explore the importance of leadership characteristics and qualities. 

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LESSON 2 (PRE-VISIT): LEADERSHIP STYLES

Students will identify leadership styles, and understand advantages and disadvantages of different leadership approaches. 

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LESSON 3 (PRE-VISIT): LEADERSHIP IN BASEBALL

Students will discuss the leadership skills required of players, coaches, managers, and commissioners. 

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LESSON 4: ON-SITE VISIT OR VIDEO CONFERENCE

Students will work with museum teachers to reinforce concepts and ideas introduced in the classroom.

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LESSON 5 (POST-VISIT): BECOMING A LEADER

Students will put their leadership skills to the test as they plan and execute a class community service project. 

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EXPLORE OUR CURRICULUM

The Museum currently offers 15 baseball-themed curriculum components that provide interactive and meaningful learning engagement.

PLAN A VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP

The next best thing to visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum is participating in a Virtual Field Trip. The Museum's award winning programs bring the wonders of Cooperstown to the classroom.

PLAN A FIELD TRIP

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum proudly presents fun-filled, content rich experiences for students from grades 3 to 12. Our field trips are all aligned with National Learning Standards. 

EXPLORE OUR CURRICULUM

The Museum currently offers 15 baseball-themed curriculum components that provide interactive and meaningful learning engagement.

PLAN A VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP

The next best thing to visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum is participating in a Virtual Field Trip. The Museum's award winning programs bring the wonders of Cooperstown to the classroom.

PLAN A FIELD TRIP

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum proudly presents fun-filled, content rich experiences for students from grades 3 to 12. Our field trips are all aligned with National Learning Standards.