Monday, November 30, 2009
Got To Admit It's Getting Bettter
Well, this week will be an interesting week considering I don't know what all I'll be doing. But I know what I NEED to do, I still need to get in contact with numerous people and talk to them about developing a curriculum for my action plan. This has proven to be a very hard task, but I'm fully confident I can complete it!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Harder Than I Thought
So, Graduation Project Class is harder than I thought. I have had the opportunity to do so many things in this class and have I done them? Probably about half of the things I could've done. It's truly an independent class and that's what the hard part is about it. So I guess I'll take these last few weeks to go and try and finish a lot of the things that I've put off because that's what I really need to do in order for me to really see the success in my project that I want to see.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Grad Project
Cool Beans, so I'm working on many many things this shall be an interesting week for sure!!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Proposal Take Two
Still working on the things talked about in previous post. That's where I stand right about now.
Leadership is something that many people lack. It’s something that one cannot just obtain far into their lives. Leadership is a trait that can help one get into college, create a business, and do so much more. Being that leadership is something that one can’t just obtain when their older it’s best for one to learn it at a younger age. Mainly the teenage year, because at that point learning something and implementing it is easier. In order for one to teach leadership to teenagers the easiest way to go about it is to have a conference dedicated to leadership development and teaching the teens about leadership. How can one plan and execute a leadership conference? This is the question I am trying to solve.
I am doing this project because I believe that leadership is a trait that can benefit anyone. It’s something that I have luckily been blessed with and something that some may not be blessed with. It’s a trait that some people have and haven’t yet honed. I believe that if I can properly develop a curriculum and have speakers I can help students use this skill for their lives. I hope that after the conference the kids will become the best leaders that they can be.
In order for me to complete my conference I will have to develop a handbook for students to work out of. This handbook will have
That's about it all that I have for now.
Leadership is something that many people lack. It’s something that one cannot just obtain far into their lives. Leadership is a trait that can help one get into college, create a business, and do so much more. Being that leadership is something that one can’t just obtain when their older it’s best for one to learn it at a younger age. Mainly the teenage year, because at that point learning something and implementing it is easier. In order for one to teach leadership to teenagers the easiest way to go about it is to have a conference dedicated to leadership development and teaching the teens about leadership. How can one plan and execute a leadership conference? This is the question I am trying to solve.
I am doing this project because I believe that leadership is a trait that can benefit anyone. It’s something that I have luckily been blessed with and something that some may not be blessed with. It’s a trait that some people have and haven’t yet honed. I believe that if I can properly develop a curriculum and have speakers I can help students use this skill for their lives. I hope that after the conference the kids will become the best leaders that they can be.
In order for me to complete my conference I will have to develop a handbook for students to work out of. This handbook will have
That's about it all that I have for now.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Proposal
So I'm still working on my proposal and working on some interview questions for Dr.Wertheimer and trying to develop some things to further the curriculum for the conference.
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