National Leadership Forum 2013

*** We are officially SOLD OUT for this event.  If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please CLICK HERE and we will notify you if a spot opens up. We DO still have limited spots available for our Habitudes One-Day Intensive held on Saturday, June 29th***

June 27-28, 2013 - Atlanta, GA

Marching Off the Map: Charting the Course for the Next Decade of Student Development

Students are changing. Are you keeping up?

Most educators and youth workers believe our current school system is not preparing our students for the future. Significant changes are needed to educate this digital generation. But most of us don't have big budgets. So what can we do? This year's National Leadership Forum will provide a sneak peak into the next ten years of education, and what measurable changes you can make on a low budget that could revolutionize your teaching and get everyone ready. We are calling it: "Marching Off the Map."

Come hear from a futurist, a researcher, a practitioner, an employer, a generational expert, and a panel of students to learn what you can do to make the improvements your school or organization needs to reach kids.This event could make the challenge of student retention, engagement and graduation irrelevant. The best way to prepare for the future, is to create it.

Attending the National Leadership Forum will help you:

  • Learn best practices from schools around the world to apply in your context

  • Prepare for the future by understanding where education is headed
    in the next decade

  • Gain creative ideas to connect with students and staff…even on a small budget

  • Hone your personal leadership abilities to better engage students

  • Learn how to motivate students to take initiative for their own growth

Join Dr. Tim Elmore and a host of specialists on the future as we digest answers to these questions:

  • How are students’ brains different today, since they’ve grown up with
    pixels and screens?

  • What can educators do to increase attention spans and their grasps of
    major concepts?

  • When is creativity most essential and what can adults do to
    engage their creativity?

  • Where is education going and what kind of technology will teachers and leaders use in the future?

  • What are the critical elements that we must furnish that best predict
    student success?

“Five teachers from my school came to the National Leadership Forum last year, and we encouraged our principal to join us this year. We have all been rearranging our summer schedule around this conference.  It truly was the most influential conference I’ve ever been to in my 11+ years of teaching.”
Kristen Mullins - 2012 Attendee
High School Teacher

"The National Leadership Forum refreshed my passion for what I do."
Cathy Wright Eger - 2012 Attendee
John Wooden Leadership Institute Advisor - Purdue University

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