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Gifted Leadership
"Five well-researched personality factors associated with successful
leadership are sociability, cooperativeness or diplomacy, integrity,
emotional stability, and intelligence. The trait of intelligence has helped
establish leadership as a type of giftedness. The challenge for
educators and parents is to figure out how best to encourage and nurture
leadership at an early age. All children, intellectually gifted or not, can
improve their leadership skills..." Creating
Opportunities to Develop Leadership Ability in
Duke Gifted Letter
- Civic
Leadership Project co-sponsored by Northwestern University’s
Center for Talent Development,
and Johns Hopkins University’s Center for
Talented Youth
- Three-week summer service-learning program for highly able students
completing grades 9 through 12. Each Civic Leadership Institute integrates
challenging academic work, community service, hands-on field experiences,
guest speakers and facilitated debates and discussions, for a summer that
students often describe as "life-changing." A model for gifted
leadership programs...
- Creating
Opportunities to Develop Leadership Ability in
Duke Gifted Letter
- Ten effective leadership skills were gathered from firsthand observation
of gifted children... With these skills in mind, you can begin to identify
and select activities at the school, around the home, and in the community
that allow your child to practice and refine leadership. Here are four ideas
recommended for gifted adolescents...
- Literature's
Leaders
- Personal integrity, practical knowledge, survival techniques, political
and spiritual motivation, social commentary, ethics and morality, and much
more can be found in these novels...
Last updated
February 16, 2010
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