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The Developing Young Leaders Seminar “School” Edition w ith alan e nelson, ed.d. If you want to change the world, focus on leaders. If you want to change leaders, focus on them when they’re young. Lecturer of Management Naval Postgraduate School. Life is short! Carpe diem!.
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The Developing Young Leaders Seminar “School” Edition with alan e nelson, ed.d. If you want to change the world, focus on leaders. If you want to change leaders, focus on them when they’re young. www.kidlead.com
Lecturer of Management Naval Postgraduate School www.kidlead.com
Life is short! Carpe diem! Angela (25) Nancy (?) Jeff (24) & Ang, Duke Divinity School Jeff (25) Josh (22, Jr. CSU Jesse (17) Sr. TCHS Josh 23 Jesse (19) www.kidlead.com
Where We’re Headed: 5 Reasons for Developing Student Leaders 5 Ways School are Leader Aversive 5 Indicators of Leadership Aptitude 5 Ways to Create Leader Friendly Schools 4 Stages in Young Leader Development www.kidlead.com
Benefits of student leadership development www.kidlead.com
1 Benefit #1:Employers/universities looking beyond academics today Benefits of Student Leader Development www.kidlead.com
At what age should leadership development begin?* 5 Years old or younger... 21% Ages 6-10..................... 29% Ages 11-17.................... 40% Ages 18-21...................... 7% Over 21........................... 4% *2012 Research provided by the Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC www.kidlead.com
2 BENEFIT #2: ALLYING SOCIAL INFLUENCERS ENHANCE YOUR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Benefits of Student Leader Development www.kidlead.com
3 BENEFIT #3: REDUCTION OF BULLYING AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIORS Benefits of Student Leader Development www.kidlead.com
4 BENEFIT #4: INCREASE IN STUDENT LEADERS FOR CLUBS, GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY SERVICE Benefits of Student Leader Development www.kidlead.com
5 BENEFIT #5: YOU’RE MULTIPLYING YOUR IMPACT ON IMPROVING SOCIETY Benefits of Student Leader Development www.kidlead.com
Success Research Early starts provide life long benefits; compounding opportunities. www.kidlead.com
History is primarily shaped by 3 Forces Change the World www.kidlead.com
1 Disasters Plagues/Earthquakes/Tsunamis/Hurricanes/Epidemics www.kidlead.com
2 Discoveries Flight/New Lands/Space/Internet/Computers www.kidlead.com
3 Leaders… Hitler, Ghandi, Lincoln, Stalin, Moses www.kidlead.com
3 But the largest, both good and bad, is leaders. www.kidlead.com
3 Is leadership better caught or taught? www.kidlead.com
3 Leadership is better taught. www.kidlead.com
Focus on leaders while they’re moldable; not moldy www.kidlead.com
Just another 12 year old? www.kidlead.com
Nope; President Reagan www.kidlead.com
A squirrely 6th grader? www.kidlead.com
Perhaps, but he became President Carter. www.kidlead.com
Nine year old trouble maker? www.kidlead.com
Think again; President George W. Bush. www.kidlead.com
Personal: responsible, high self-esteem, ethical, good citizen, confident, works from strengthsManagerial: able to facilitate smaller group projects, maintain existing processes Organizational: able to cast vision, lead others in problem solving, catalyze organizational change • Categories of Leadership www.kidlead.com
Leadership is the process of helping people accomplish together, what they could not as individuals.Leaders are those who get leadership going. • Working Definition www.kidlead.com
How and why schools are leader aversive www.kidlead.com
1 CONFUSING LEADERSHIP WITH GOOD CITIZENSHIPLeading is different than being a good person Challenges to Developing Leaders in Schools www.kidlead.com
2 FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Academics/IQ tests focus on 2 of 8 (math/logic & language) Challenges to Developing Leaders in Schools www.kidlead.com
Can Everyone Be A Leader? Howard Gardner (Harvard), author of “Multiple Intelligences,” notes leadership as a domain in interpersonal intelligence www.kidlead.com
William Damon (Stanford) says that the American value of equality, especially in our educational system, overlooks the unique energy and creativity of young leaders. Cultural Blindness to Young Leaders www.kidlead.com
3 LEADERS OFTEN LABELED AS TROUBLE MAKERS Confusing early leading behaviors with evil motivations Challenges to Developing Leaders in Schools www.kidlead.com
4 TEACHERS LACK LEADERSHIP TRAINING EXPERTISE Teaching what we know; few know young leader development content Challenges to Developing Leaders in Schools www.kidlead.com
5 INFANTALYZING ADOLESCENTS Missing developmental windows; creating unnecessary conflict Challenges to Developing Leaders in Schools www.kidlead.com
Dr. Epstein’s research shows that adolescence is a modern social construct. Teens are far more capable than treated. Most rites of passage to adulthood happen between 12-15 . Cultural Blindness to Adolescent Potential www.kidlead.com
Recognizing Leadership aptitude in kids & youth Identifying Future Lions Early www.kidlead.com
1 The Ear Effect… Peers listen to and seek input from the child/youth. Leadership Aptitude Indicators www.kidlead.com
2 The Goal Effect… The child/youth initiates goals & is not satisfied with status quo. Leadership Aptitude Indicators www.kidlead.com
3 The Boss Effect… The student is opinionated, bossy and accused of being disruptive at times. Leadership Aptitude Indicators www.kidlead.com
4 The Negotiator Effect… The child/youth is good at presenting his/her ideas and having others accept them. Leadership Aptitude Indicators www.kidlead.com
5 The Organizer Effect… The child/youth is good at organizing kids & peers in activities. Leadership Aptitude Indicator www.kidlead.com
Free Social Influence Survey (SIS)@ www.kidlead.com www.kidlead.com
Discuss With A Partner Which of these indicators stood out to you and/or were unexpected? www.kidlead.com