The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students
This capstone paper will explore the different theories surrounding the development of leadership in students. Students will learn skills beginning from leadership vocabulary to living and practicing the leadership habits daily. Examining data from several schools that have successfully implemented...
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description | This capstone paper will explore the different theories surrounding the development of leadership in students. Students will learn skills beginning from leadership vocabulary to living and practicing the leadership habits daily. Examining data from several schools that have successfully implemented leadership culture, I assess which models have had the best impact on student success. Drawing on the current research, I argue that the development and implementation of a leadership culture in grade school has a number of positive outcomes including attendance, increased results in literacy and numeracy achievement, behavioural improvements, future success in the workplace and for life. The capstone places particular interest in how leadership affects at risk populations such as First Nations, Metis and Inuit Learners and English Language Learners. Student leadership culture is an opportunity to give all students the chance to be leaders and develop lifelong leadership skills to benefit them throughout their lives. |
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spelling | ftnatunivlajolla:oai:https://repository.nusystem.org:20.500.11803/673 2025-01-16T21:56:06+00:00 The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students Frizzley, Selena M. 2017-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11803/673 en eng City University of Seattle (CityU) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11803/673 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ leadership in elementary school student leadership culture Educational leadership Leadership in children Leadership--Study and teaching (Elementary) Thesis 2017 ftnatunivlajolla https://doi.org/20.500.11803/673 2024-12-31T04:06:36Z This capstone paper will explore the different theories surrounding the development of leadership in students. Students will learn skills beginning from leadership vocabulary to living and practicing the leadership habits daily. Examining data from several schools that have successfully implemented leadership culture, I assess which models have had the best impact on student success. Drawing on the current research, I argue that the development and implementation of a leadership culture in grade school has a number of positive outcomes including attendance, increased results in literacy and numeracy achievement, behavioural improvements, future success in the workplace and for life. The capstone places particular interest in how leadership affects at risk populations such as First Nations, Metis and Inuit Learners and English Language Learners. Student leadership culture is an opportunity to give all students the chance to be leaders and develop lifelong leadership skills to benefit them throughout their lives. Thesis First Nations inuit National University System Repository |
spellingShingle | leadership in elementary school student leadership culture Educational leadership Leadership in children Leadership--Study and teaching (Elementary) Frizzley, Selena M. The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title | The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title_full | The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title_fullStr | The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title_full_unstemmed | The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title_short | The Benefit of Creating a Culture of Student Leadership on School Aged Students |
title_sort | benefit of creating a culture of student leadership on school aged students |
topic | leadership in elementary school student leadership culture Educational leadership Leadership in children Leadership--Study and teaching (Elementary) |
topic_facet | leadership in elementary school student leadership culture Educational leadership Leadership in children Leadership--Study and teaching (Elementary) |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11803/673 |