The Junior National Young Leaders Conference (JrNYLC) offers mature, high-achieving middle school students the opportunity
to learn about leadership by studying the leaders of the past and by focusing on social advocacy to make a positive impact
in their homes and communities. Through an examination of both different historical time periods and characteristics of leadership,
students will gain a better understanding of what it takes to become an effective leader.
Each session of JrNYLC is
designed to educate, inspire, and motivate students by giving them the confidence and leadership skills that will take them
through high school and beyond. Attending students receive personal guidance and direction from dedicated and experienced
faculty advisors and are also provided with materials designed to foster self-directed experiential learning.
The
JrNYLC curriculum was developed by Dr. Marguerite Regan, a former high school teacher and social science department chairperson
with a doctorate in political science from Purdue University. Dr. Regan has been involved in the creation and development
of innovative educational curricula and programs for over 30 years. Under Dr. Regan's direction, the curriculum provides a
unique approach to leadership training.
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