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date: 08 December 2023

Reimagining Student Leadership Development in Urban Schoolslocked

Reimagining Student Leadership Development in Urban Schoolslocked

  • Lawrence Scott, Lawrence ScottTexas A&M University-San Antonio
  • Donna DrueryDonna DrueryTexas A&M University
  •  and Ashland PingueAshland PingueEast Central High School

Summary

Urban Teen Summit (UTS) is a program that gives high school students the opportunity to amplify the voices of young leaders in search of viable solutions for their school and community progression. These student leaders illustrate efficacy and agency by identifying areas of improvement for their community and proactively develop and implement a community-wide, student-led conversation with stakeholders. Since the advent of UTS in 2016, more than 300 student leaders of color have been trained, and more than 2,000 students, parents, and community leaders have participated. The focus of UTS is to recruit students aged 15–18 years from high-poverty and underserved communities and give them the opportunity to acquire leadership skills that will benefit their communities in real time.

Subjects

  • Education, Change, and Development
  • Education, Cultures, and Ethnicities
  • Educational Administration and Leadership

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