Lessons Learned from a Leadership Development Club for High School AthletesdevelopmentleadershipyouthLeadership is a highly desirable skill in athletics and can be carried throughout the lifetime. Too often, however, leadership is only superficially discussed with high school student-athletes and rarely ...
As leaders, teens can learn, collaborate, and grow. But leadership skills don’t just appear overnight, young people need the right extracurricular outlets to develop them. These 15 ideas for high school activities and clubs can help them discover new hobbies, expand on their interests, and be...
business and leadership, cooking, arts, writing, photography etc. These video classes are taught by the world’s best in their field, and are available for anyone to watch or listen to. Each class includes around 20 video lessons (each about 10 minutes long on average) and an in-depth ...
The aim of this study is to examine the effect of school leadership on student academic achievement through Pitner’s Model B, including mediator variables between leadership and student achievement. For this purpose, the scales of school leadership, teacher collaboration, classroom instruction, and pa...
Marla Kilfoyle, a teacher in a public high school, admits that technology can be helpful in the classroom in many ways. But she argues that no computer program should ever replace the personal touch, support and inspiration (启发) teachers give their students. 1.The example of Junior ...
This is because if China’s dual leadership model is demonstrating to be effective in the largest public education sector in the world, it can also offer lessons for what makes effective leadership models and teams in other school locales around the world. This paper builds on the work of ...
The report notes that leadership in schools is second only to teaching in the classroom for its capacity to impact on student outcomes and experiences. If we are to improve outcomes for students, it is vital to understand the impacts, influence and ingredients of school leadership. ...
The world needs more leaders who impact their communities, and we believe high school students are the answer! Our Approach Engage We engage students where they are with what interests them. Through a combination of inspiring storytelling and technology, we create compelling ways for students to re...
But Anna finally feels like she has the support she needs to help her students—and those of her team members—learn and achieve. Looking for a better way to lead For Anna, the move to a school with a distributed leadership model was transformational. It meant feeling energized to make a...
and learning. However, ina national studyof more than 20,000 high school students at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, 75 percent of the descriptors that students used for school experiences were negative, and the most common words they used were “tired,”“stressed” and “bor...