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2.1  ORGANIZATION AND    THE ADVISER AS INSTRUCTOR               THE ADVISER AS PROJECT MANAGER

                      The adviser’s first job is to give students the tools    As production begins, the adviser transitions into
 LEADERSHIP           they need for success. Whether through class   project manager—the person who creates and
                      instruction, video tutorials, a manual or handbook
                                                                  manages systems, rather than producing work.
                      with handouts and reference guides, the adviser   An adviser who takes photos and completes content
                      administers yearbook knowledge. Some lessons cover   is less efficient as a manager simply because there is
                      concepts for the whole class, while other lessons will   not enough time to do both well.
 ORGANIZATION—THE ROLE OF ADVISER  be one-on-one. The instructor’s ultimate goal is to   As project manager, the adviser can focus on the
                      create a team of student leaders who will help carry   big picture as they fine tune the system for optimum
 At the top of the yearbook food chain is the yearbook adviser.   the yearbook knowledge, some as experts able to   performance and success. Here, the adviser is a
                      assist and instruct other members of the yearbook
 As the owner of yearbook knowledge—what it takes to   staff team.  leader who understands the intricacies of his or
 complete a yearbook that meets the standards of scholastic       her production model and works to motivate staff
                                                                  members to complete the jobs they were brought
 journalism, on time and on budget—the yearbook adviser may       on to do.
 wear a variety of hats throughout the production process.    The instructor’s ultimate goal is to

 The goal, however, is to limit those hats to a sustainable number   create a team of student leaders who
 and to filter the yearbook knowledge to the team and    will help carry the yearbook knowledge.
 its student leaders.


 While an adviser can conduct interviews, take photographs or
 meticulously edit copy from time to time, these tasks are ideal
 for student staffers—these are the jobs that staff members

 applied for and are capable of doing with much success. The
 adviser however, has two key roles in yearbook leadership: the
 instructor and the project manager.
























                       Abigail Lowe: Port Huron High School, MI





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