10 Ways To Help Students Build Their Leadership Skills
I want each of my students to see themselves as someone who can follow and lead others well.
Lessons, printables, and ideas for developingpersonal and social responsibility in grade 6-12 students
I want each of my students to see themselves as someone who can follow and lead others well.
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Promote civic engagement and leadership.
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Create a classroom of caring.
Plan a project for your students.
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A how-to for prioritizing mental health
Make positive mental health a classroom priority.
Let's lift up our students’ voices!
Get students sharing who they are and what they care about.
Including innovative ways to connect.
Build relationships in homeroom.
Teach skills essential for job readiness.
Teach goal development!
These skills will make a difference.
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Including empathy & respect.
Your students will have fun becoming more responsible young people.
Start to grasp differing viewpoints.
It helps with academics, too.
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Build these important skills in and out of the classroom.
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Continue the SEL work at home.
Build life skills and SEL skills!
This activity gets teens thinking.
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Easy ideas for at home.
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