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Leadership is an important activity. It is critical that today's youth learn to understand and exercise leadership, not as a power to be lorded over others, but as a relational skill which can enrich their lives and the lives of others, and can facilitate great achievements. Many people assume that leadership is a gift, which some have and others don't. While there is no doubt that some children, from an early age, exercise leadership and are looked upon as leaders by their peers, many students can learn to better use the leadership qualities which they have. In addition, students can be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Leadership is an important activity. It is critical that today's youth learn to understand and exercise leadership, not as a power to be lorded over others, but as a relational skill which can enrich their lives and the lives of others, and can facilitate great achievements. Many people assume that leadership is a gift, which some have and others don't. While there is no doubt that some children, from an early age, exercise leadership and are looked upon as leaders by their peers, many students can learn to better use the leadership qualities which they have. In addition, students can be taught to recognise leadership qualities in others, qualities which go beyond bossiness and charisma. This book is based on the author's experience in teaching leadership to students. It can be used with Primary/Elementary and Secondary students, and can be adapted by the teacher to the needs of the group.
Autorenporträt
Dr Phil Ridden has been involved in education as teacher, curriculum writer and consultant, professional development consultant, deputy principal and principal, and board member of two colleges and two not-for-profit organisations. He has written numerous books, and received several leadership awards. In semi-retirement, he continues to write, consult and present. He and his wife are foster carers of infants with the Department of Communities. He regularly leads worship by invitation in several churches.