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52 leadership ideas: You can use with students (edition 2003)

by Tim Elmore

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You want to teach leadership to your students'but your leadership lectures aren't getting the job done? Dr. Len Sweet reminds us that today's generation is experiential, participatory, image-driven and connected. They need an experience, not merely a lecture. This resource applies the material found in "Nurturing the Leader Within Your Child".This tool divides leadership into ten categories, like character and discipline, vision and creativity, planning skills, relational skills, courage and risk taking skills, communication, self-esteem and identity, values and ethics, and provides creative yet inexpensive projects you can do with them to learn leadership in those areas. The book was designed for students of all ages'the discussion after each project changes as students mature. Each idea includes a discussion point and scripture to think through afterward.Who Should Use this Resource: Parents & StaffHow to Use this Resource:-Use it as a resource for parents who home school their children-Use it in your youth group with small groups-Use it as a weekly source of ideas for staff or campus ministers… (more)
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Title:52 leadership ideas: You can use with students
Authors:Tim Elmore
Info:Equip/Growing Leaders (2003), Unknown Binding, 83 pages
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You want to teach leadership to your students'but your leadership lectures aren't getting the job done? Dr. Len Sweet reminds us that today's generation is experiential, participatory, image-driven and connected. They need an experience, not merely a lecture. This resource applies the material found in "Nurturing the Leader Within Your Child".This tool divides leadership into ten categories, like character and discipline, vision and creativity, planning skills, relational skills, courage and risk taking skills, communication, self-esteem and identity, values and ethics, and provides creative yet inexpensive projects you can do with them to learn leadership in those areas. The book was designed for students of all ages'the discussion after each project changes as students mature. Each idea includes a discussion point and scripture to think through afterward.Who Should Use this Resource: Parents & StaffHow to Use this Resource:-Use it as a resource for parents who home school their children-Use it in your youth group with small groups-Use it as a weekly source of ideas for staff or campus ministers

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