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Year 2017, , 549 - 555, 27.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.370422

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LEADERSHIP SKILLS’ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AT SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LEVEL: AN EVALUATED STUDY

Year 2017, , 549 - 555, 27.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.370422

Abstract

Education is a process for mental development of an individual;
it is a key requirement of a country for better and bright perspective of the
nation. The Participation in co-curricular activities in schools and colleges
always act as a flashing point for the students, the programs’ arrangement at
college level for the students boasting their hidden talent for the future
leadership role off course the nation’s expectation towards the production of
young leader, through this nursery an individual prepare for the future
challenges. These leadership skills and qualities will affect his whole
personality. The best facilitator of mind, body or whole shape of personality
like moral and social development moreover the decision making and adjustment
qualities along with self-confidence, self-concept, academic aptitude, full of
enthusiastic attitude etc. Sports and other out class college’s activities play
an important role for the development of interpersonal skills for the
youngsters’ positive leadership future positions. The basic purpose of this
study was to examine the role of co-curricular activities in developing
leadership skills of school and college students. The scope of the study was
limited to the teachers of both school and colleges at Karachi. One hypothesis
was formulated for the study. The population of the study comprised of 15
teachers from school and colleges in Karachi.
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The data were analyzed through the use of chi square test and percentages
through item by item analysis All ten items have been rejected, showed the
validity of students’ participation in sports and other college’s activities. 

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Muhammad Talat

Kamal Haider

Shagufta Shahzadi

Faisal Afzal

Publication Date December 27, 2017
Submission Date October 9, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017

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EndNote Talat M, Haider K, Shahzadi S, Afzal F (December 1, 2017) LEADERSHIP SKILLS’ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AT SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LEVEL: AN EVALUATED STUDY. IJAEDU- International E-Journal of Advances in Education 3 9 549–555.

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