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Student Leadership 101 –What is your role?
• Why is leadership important for students?• What opportunities are available through
BOLD?• How can you contribute?
Our goals for today:
What is Leadership?
http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.html
• Is everyone’s business.• Is learned.• Is a relationship.• Development is personal development.• Is an ongoing process.• Requires deliberate practice.• Is an aspiration and a choice.• Makes a difference.
• Kouzes, J. & Pozner, B. et al. (2013). The Student Leadership Challenge - Facility and Activity Guide. San Francisco, CA 9104-4594: Jossey-Bass.
Leadership . . .
Why are student leadership opportunities important?
• What students have told us about leadership• Leadership is learned• Employment Advantage
Is “Leadership” a dirty word????
Describe a time when you or a student you work with saw leadership as a scary experience.
What are employers saying about leadership?
What sets two otherwise equally qualified candidates apart?
*NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2012 Survey. Naceweb.org
What else can set us apart?
*NACE (National Association of Colleges & Employers, 2012 Survey. naceweb.org
Why are student leadership opportunities important to the community?
• Our students are our future• Volunteerism and Civic Engagement• Our graduates are going into the workforce, sharing their
experience, and recruiting our next generation of students.
Who are today’s role models?
Civic Engagement and Volunteerism
Graduates going into the workforce
What does the BOLD Project currently offer?
• Information Cards• Current Program Offerings• Website Content:
http://www.uwstout.edu/campuslife/getinvolved/The-BOLD-Project.cfm
What can you do?
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCBrkrFrBE
• Contribute to a culture of leadership• Recognize for students acts of leadership
you’ve observed• Share with students what employers are
expecting from graduates in terms of leadership
• Challenge students to take advantage of opportunities
• “Shoulder Tap” students for leadership experience
Sharing or Questions?