Leadership Skills for High School Students
The Government of Canada provides resources and programs to help high school students develop leadership skills, including volunteer opportunities and youth leadership conferences.
The Government of Canada provides resources and programs to help high school students develop leadership skills, including volunteer opportunities and youth leadership conferences.
McGill University's research on adolescent development highlights the importance of leadership skills for high school students, including self-awareness, communication, and teamwork.
Youth.org offers a range of leadership programs and resources for high school students in Canada, including workshops, mentorship opportunities, and community service projects.
The Ontario Ministry of Education provides guidance and resources for teachers to help high school students develop leadership skills, including lesson plans and assessment tools.
This TED Talk discusses the importance of developing leadership skills for high school students, including creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration, to succeed in the 21st century.
The University of Toronto's research on extracurricular activities highlights the benefits of participating in sports, clubs, and volunteer work to develop leadership skills in high school students.
This online tool provides a comprehensive assessment of leadership skills for high school students, including self-assessment, peer assessment, and teacher evaluation.
This CBC News article features a program that empowers high school students in Canada to become leaders in their communities, including interviews with students and program organizers.