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Teaching Leadership to Your Class

I want to share with you one of the best kept secrets in Torah Live. Please scroll to the bottom of the page to Premium Content.

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I want to share with you one of the best kept secrets in Torah Live.

Ready? Here we go!

In the main course page on "Leadership" - please scroll to the bottom of the page to the "Premium Content" section and click on "Presentation Materials" :

In there, you will find the "Leadership Presentation":

Please click on "Present" to open the presentation. The presentation has the same topics that were covered in the course playlist:

HOWEVER...

When you click on (for example) "Responsibility" you will see the following:

The "Video" is the video from the series. Then you have "Discussion Questions" that are connected to the theme of responsibility, for example (there are 6 discussion questions on responsibility):

"Extra Clips" are videos we collected from around the web that further discuss the theme of responsibility:

and "Further Reading" are books that we recommend for students to read to deepen their knowledge on this topic:

For each of the leadership qualities that are in the main menu we have the discussion questions, extra clips and further readings.

This presentation can used in so many ways, to name a few:

  • Weekly "Mishmar" (Thursday Torah learning) program - focusing each time on a different aspect of leadership

  • Round table discussion - present one question from the presentation and have the students discuss in groups and present to the rest of the class their answer

  • Year long program - each week to discuss one question from the presentation

  • Use the extra clips as trigger videos for classroom conversations

We would love to show you the full presentation and share more ideas...but for now, it's time for you to explore what's hiding in there:)

If you have/had ideas on how to use this presentation in your classroom - we want to hear from you!

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