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 mentorship initiatives.
The Government of Canada provides resources and programs to help high school students develop leadership skills, including volunteer opportunities and mentorship initiatives.
McGill University's research on youth leadership development highlights the importance of extracurricular activities, community engagement, and role-modeling in fostering leadership skills among high school students in Canada.
WE Charity offers leadership programs and workshops for high school students in Canada, focusing on social entrepreneurship, community service, and character development.
Education Canada Magazine provides educators with strategies and resources to teach leadership skills to high school students, including project-based learning, peer mentoring, and service-learning opportunities.
UNICEF Canada's report on youth leadership development highlights the need for more programs and initiatives that support high school students in developing leadership skills, particularly in marginalized communities.
This TED Talk discusses the importance of developing leadership skills in high school students, including critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration, to prepare them for success in the 21st century.
People for Education's guide for educators and parents provides strategies and resources to support the development of leadership skills in high school students, including student-led initiatives and community partnerships.
Futurpreneur Canada's programs and resources support young entrepreneurs and leaders, including high school students, in developing the skills and confidence needed to succeed in business and community leadership.