Teaching Leadership in Your Classroom

Leadership is part of your curriculum.

Most likely, you have actual standards that are mandadted by your state to teach leadership. And if you are like me, your bachelor’s degree in education didn’t cover that. But, we gotta admit, it might be some of the most important content you teach to your students.

WHY?

Google recently did a study to ask companies to rank the 8 top qualities of their top employee. Got any guesses on what ranked highest? Listening, coaching, critical thinking and communication skills! Ranking on the bottom of the study were the technicial skills like math and coding.

How cool is it that YOU have the space in your curriculum to help prepare your students to be the most prepared, competent and equipped to get any job they apply for!

And if you are thinking “I just don’t know where to start” or even “I’ve done the same thing over and over again and want to spice my leadership unit up”

GOOD NEWS, we have just the resource to help you!

We have taken a dive into the Germinate Session Vault and pulled out a session that can give you the direction on how to put leadership back to the forefront of your curriculum from Wyatt Capps of Illinois!

Sounds too good to be true right? 

Well, like the Disney Vault (and Cinderella) this session will turn into a pumpkin and head back to the vault on May 31. Take some time to block off your calendar (approx. 20 minutes) to watch this session and download the takeaways to get ready for leadership emphasis in 2023-2024!

Check out the session here!

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