By Elizabeth Appleyard | Program Officer
A number of the private school scholarship students are part of the special two year Leadership Class which is supported by AIL. There are 30 students, 15 boys and 15 girls in the class.
In the past month, they learned about time, time management, the importance of being on time, efficient leadership, effectiveness, risk management and vision. Twice a month the students discuss current topics from the world or their lives and school. World Peace Day was discussed in December and the role of youth in peace. Students brainstormed ways to establish peace in their communities and how to improve the situation. The youth all committed to learn from the mistakes of today’s leaders and to work to improve things.
The youth went on a field trip to one of AIL’s Learning Centers, a district of Herat City. The students talked with staff and students at the center and learned about the problems faced by the community and what the LCs do to help. In the English section the students are checked weekly and have month long plans to follow. Regular evaluations are conducted and most recently it was found 95% of the youth would pass to the next level.
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