The LNC Leadership in Action program kicked-off with our first session on Sept. 27th.
Leadership in Action initially involves our Class of 2021. We will add grades to the program in successive school-years and LiA is designed to be completed by the end of the student's junior year. For our non-freshmen, we are providing exposure to various leadership digital media, special guests, etc. during the designated LiA time allotments.
In the first year, students will work to create a detailed electronic portfolio that will include seven individual narrative reflections that showcase understanding and implementation of acquired leadership skills. More info about LiA can be be found here: LiA
Today's leadership skill-focus was collaboration and communication.
Here is some digital media from our inaugural session:
Inaugural @LNCLIA session had our freshmen focusing on collaboration & communication through #MarshmallowChallenge. #LNCPride #edchat #nced pic.twitter.com/KLkzJLlbAX— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) September 27, 2017
Communication and Collaboration just come natural to some people. We will sharpen these skills in all our Ss. #KnightsLead @CSmithGoBlue pic.twitter.com/8bxaMMbOTE— LNC Knights (@LNCLIA) September 27, 2017
Communication & Collaboration in action during the marshmallow challenge of Leadership in Action. #FutureLeaders @LNCLIA #LNCPride pic.twitter.com/eSjAjcjATD— Leigh Ann Williams (@lncsapbio) September 27, 2017
Awesome @LNCLIA #Leadership session today! Very innovative #marshmallowchallenge designs, & great reflection on #Collaboration! #LNCPride pic.twitter.com/mYfhBDUYN4— Melissa McNeilly (@SraMcNeilly) September 27, 2017
Upper classmen learn why Good Leaders Eat Last @simonsinek @LNCLIA #LNCPride pic.twitter.com/oK8f5zm8I7— Beverly Schroth (@schrothbc) September 27, 2017
Inaugural @LNCLIA Day had our upperclassmen hearing from @simonsinek on "Why #Leaders Eat Last": https://t.co/gQwMUp8qfr #LNCPride #edchat— Craig Smith (@CSmithGoBlue) September 27, 2017
Freshmen enjoyed using @Mentimeter to brainstorm about #Communication & #Collaboration. Excited to see them practice their skills! #LNCPride pic.twitter.com/FPMa96qU1C— Melissa McNeilly (@SraMcNeilly) September 27, 2017
@LNCLIA Good stuff today with Communication and Collaboration for #KnightsLead ! #LNCpride pic.twitter.com/URcfQsaQtH— Austin Schroth (@ACSchroth) September 27, 2017
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Thank you for sharing this, Mr. Smith!
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