Leadership Skills for Quebec High School Students
The Quebec Ministry of Education provides resources and programs to develop leadership skills in high school students, focusing on community engagement and social responsibility.
The Quebec Ministry of Education provides resources and programs to develop leadership skills in high school students, focusing on community engagement and social responsibility.
McGill University's Department of Educational Psychology explores the importance of leadership skills for adolescents, including those in Quebec high schools, and offers insights into effective development strategies.
Youth Leadership offers a range of programs and workshops designed to foster leadership skills in high school students across Canada, including Quebec, with a focus on empowerment and community impact.
CBC News highlights the stories of Quebec high school students who are developing their leadership skills through volunteer work and community service, making a positive impact in their communities.
TED-Ed offers an interactive video series on leadership skills, including critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration, relevant for high school students in Quebec and beyond.
The Quebec Student Leadership Conference is an annual event that brings together high school students from across the province to develop their leadership skills, network with peers, and engage with inspiring speakers.
An opinion piece in the Journal de Montréal discusses the importance of fostering leadership skills in Quebec's high schools, citing examples of successful programs and initiatives that promote student leadership and empowerment.
The Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) offers a certificate program in leadership development specifically designed for youth, including high school students in Quebec, focusing on social responsibility and community engagement.