Student Leadership Development Through General Classroom Activities
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 04:46authored byIan HayIan Hay, Dempster, N
Student leadership enhancement involves giving students opportunities to practice leadership skills in a supportive learning environment. It is contended that leadership can be systematically developed so that students are more proficient in: project planning; reflection; problem solving; team building; decision making; goal setting; time management; project management and resource allocation; effective communication and networking; conflict resolution; diversity awareness; and self-confidence. These 12 skills are also linked to the four academic enabling skills of: interpersonal relationships; motivation; study skills; and engagement. Using this framework it is argued that student leadership can be embedded within the school curriculum. Two sample lessons illustrate this procedure, which is being introduced into a Brisbane high school. Some feedback from participating teachers is outlined.
History
Publication title
Educating: Weaving Research into Practice: Volume 2
Editors
Bartlett, B; Bryer, F & Roebuck, D
Pagination
141-150
ISBN
1921166053
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Griffith University
Place of publication
Australia
Event title
2nd International Language, Cognition & Special Education Conference