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Take your Student to the Next Level with the Essential Academic Leadership Program
Students in the program:
- achieve ambitious academic and athletic goals
- reduce stress
- create an individualized plan for applying to college
- improve relationships with parents, peers, and teachers
- learn skills that lead to effective, fulfilled lives
The Academic Leadership Program follows a ten session curriculum open to Middle and High School Students
A summary of each of the ten sessions is below. To receive more details about the program, please feel free to contact us.
Academic Leadership Program Curriculum
Session One: Foundation
Number Typing: A tool based on the Enneagram that gives remarkable insight into your core strengths, motivation, and personality style
Wheel of Life: A useful tool to increase self-awareness, an important component of Emotional Intelligence, as well as form a foundation for the exercises ahead.
Well-formed Outcomes: Many students form goals that actually produce more stress and make it harder to achieve the outcomes they want. Knowing how to create well-formed outcomes is essential to managing stress and motivation.
Session Two: Study Skills and the Mechanics of Motivation
Study Skills: You will discover the answers to two key questions: What kind of learner (visual, audio, kinesthetic) am I? and How do I learn best in and out of the classroom?
Mechanics of Motivation: Learn how to use your motivation style to your advantage to keep moving forward and effectively manage stress.
Session Three: Systems and Organization
Systems and Organization: Many students get caught in the trap of constantly trying to be organized. You will learn the difference between creating a system to solve the organization problem and just trying to stay organized. You will also learn how to create systems that support you and your learning.
Session Four: Perspectives and Assumptions
Perspectives: The ability to choose our perspectives is one of the most powerful and useful skills you (and everyone for that matter) can learn. In this session, you learn how to identify different perspectives and choose the one that best serves you.
Assumptions: Negative assumptions can be one of the toughest hurdles to overcome. You will learn tools to more effectively replace negative assumptions with useful assumptions. Students who master this skill experience life as getting much easier and their efforts more effective and productive.
Session Five: Values, Fulfillment, and Making Decisions
Values and Fulfillment: Identifying your top five values and living your life according to them is the key to long-term fulfillment.
Making decisions: We explore your process for making decisions, align your process with your values, and create a method for you to make wise choices in the future.
Session Six: Inner Critic and Future-self
Inner-critic: The inner-critic is negative self-talk. You will learn how to identify an inner-critic and use tools to overcome its negative message.
Future-self: A powerful tool and exercise that leads to less stress, more clarity, and more motivation.
Session Seven: Powerful Relationships
Anatomy of Peaceful and Powerful Relationships: Based on the Anatomy of Peace, in this session you learn how to turn conflict into peace and create positive change through positive relationships.
Session Eight: Effective Structures and Mission Statements
Structures: You will learn how to create powerful reminders to use throughout the day to ensure you stay on top of your game.
Mission statements: Most people go through life without an effective mission statement, or even worse, without one at all. In this session, you learn how to craft an effective for-the-sake-of statement that is simple, easy to remember, and a powerful guide to use as you make decisions throughout your day.
Session Nine: Success, Failure, and Recovery
Success, Failure, and Recovery: We examine your ideas and criteria for what constitutes success and failure. We determine any limiting beliefs as well as create structures that enable you to embrace and learn as much from failure as from success. We also create structures for you to recover quickly and ensure that you stay on the path that leads to long-term success.
Session Ten: Leadership
We address your leadership style and the ways you can leverage your strengths. We create a plan for you to continue to exercise leadership in your life, family, and community.
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