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The Blanchard Foundation Self Student Situational Leadership ^ Using Ken Blanchard’s proven business techniques to develop self leadership in middle-school, high-school, and college students iddle School igh School College Goal Setting Overcoming Obstacles Group Dynamics Problem Solving Team Building Development evels Taing Responsibility Confidence Relationships Students learn a set of skills that will sta with them for their entire lives Self Leadership is about taking control, taking the lead, and taking responsibilit for their actions and committing to accomplishing their goals © 2012 The Ken Blanchard Companies. All rights reserved. Do not duplicate • 155C Student Situational Self Leadership Middle School • High School • College About The Ken Blanchard Companies® Ken Blanchard is best known for coauthoring The One Minute Manager®, which sold more than 13 million copies worldwide, and still sells 10,000 copies every month. With nearly three decades of helping leaders and organiations, more than 1 million books in print, programs offered in more than 1 languages, and clients across si continents, The Ken Blanchard Companies® is recognied as one of the world’s leading training and development eperts. The Ken Blanchard Companies provides a variety of leadership trainings for businesses that wish to develop their people, improve workplace cultures, drive organiational change and strategic alignment, and become highperforming organiations. en Blanchard “Situational Self Leadership is a About The Ken Blanchard Foundation product of decades of research and experiences I have had motivating Blanchard’s commitment to leadership etends beyond the corporate people to develop their potential. world. The Ken Blanchard Foundation offers leadership training for Situational Self Leadership middleschool, highschool and college students. his researchbased will give you the tools program has been adapted and developed from Blanchard corporate to become a contributing member training. of your school and community. We’re all leaders of our life, but eachers become certified to deliver the training to students. usic, to be an effective leader of others, uggling, teambuilding activities, card tricks, and skits are used to you have to start with being able to lead yourself.” appropriately engage students at each grade level. —en lanchard magine if you had learned at a young age how to manage yourself, how to ask specifically for what you need, how to set specific goals, and how to communicate with friends, family, and adults. tudents learn what is possible for them when they learn to “lead themselves.” age 2 © 2012 The Ken Blanchard Companies. All rights reserved. Do not duplicate • 155C Student Situational Self Leadership Middle School • High School • College This Is a Self-Leadership Course tudents are taught how to take the initiative for themselves instead of waiting for someone else to do things for them. his is not about students leading others—it’s all about leading themselves. When students feel empowered and are taught to how to communicate effectively, they go from blaming others and feeling like a victim to being a responsible, selfmanaged person. hey begin to understand the benefit of being proactive and responding uickly and more appropriately to situations that arise in and out of the classroom. any students eit middle school, high school, and college with technology skills, but have gaps in daytoday skills that are needed to iddle School understand their own development level, effectively solve problems, or work with others. his training prepares students to take responsibility for their actions and make good decisions that are best for all involved. magine if you had these skills before you oined a school or sports team, or entered a classroom or place of work. ive students the leg up or the etra edge they need to lead themselves through school, among friends and family, and within groups. elp highschool and college students be more marketable in the workforce. tudents may include this course on their college or grant application igh School and résumé. iddleschool students will understand themselves better and be able to communicate better with family, friends, teachers, and other adults. College © 2012 The Ken Blanchard Companies. All rights reserved. Do not duplicate • 155C age Student Situational Self Leadership Middle School • High School • College Benefits for Students “I have learned things that I can This leadership program gives students an advantage that really use in the real world, which is man of us have never had really good. I mean learning things lie how to shae hands, how to It gives students the sills the need to lead themselves in build confidence, how to spea in school at home and at or front of people. These are all sills normal classes wouldn’t teach, yet they are so important in the real world. I am really glad I too ine Learning odules Leadership as my elective.” Students ill learn ho to —rica ernardo eights iddle School 1. vercome obstacles and take responsibility for themselves . ommunicate better with parents, teachers, and peers 3. sk for specific help before it’s too late . Work through different learning stages instead of giving up . tilie and develop their natural power for the benefit of all . eek opportunities that motivate them . et specific goals that provide direction and hold them accountable . se a systematic way to solve problems . egotiate appropriately for more freedom “y son is now better able to analye a situation, prioritie, negotiate, or mae compromises, if necessary, and then wor hard to complete the tas.” — arent lassical cademy age © 2012 The Ken Blanchard Companies. All rights reserved. Do not duplicate • 155C
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