§ 681.520. What are leadership development opportunities?
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/us/cfr/t20/s§ 681.520·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Leadership development opportunities are opportunities that encourage responsibility, confidence, employability, self-determination, and other positive social behaviors such as:
(a)Exposure to postsecondary educational possibilities;
(b)Community and service learning projects;
(c)Peer-centered activities, including peer mentoring and tutoring;
(d)Organizational and team work training, including team leadership training;
(e)Training in decision-making, including determining priorities and problem solving;
(f)Citizenship training, including life skills training such as parenting and work behavior training;
(g)Civic engagement activities which promote the quality of life in a community; and
(h)Other leadership activities that place youth in a leadership role such as serving on youth leadership committees, such as a Standing Youth Committee.