Generation.Next - Dale Carnegie Course for Teens

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THE GENERATION.NEXT™ COURSE IS DESIGNED TO BRING OUT THE BEST IN TEENAGE STUDENTS AGES 13-18, TO GIVE THEM THE SKILLS THEY NEED TO REACH THEIR GOALS AND LIVE UP TO THEIR POTENTIAL AT SCHOOL, HOME, WORK, AND IN CIVIC LIFE.

The twelve sessions of the Generation.Next™ Course include a variety of subjects designed to bring out the natural skills of the individual to the best possible effect and to help build a positive attitude toward one's abilities to motivate and communicate with others. The basic subject matter contained in the Course covers these topics:

 

Course Objectives
Building Self-Confidence
Enhancing Communication Skills
Strengthening Relationships
Making better decisions
Becoming More Goal Oriented
 
Learning To Inspire Others
Becoming More Flexible
Controlling Your Attitude
30 Principles Of Leadership
Managing Stress & Worry

Format

One 4 hour session per week for 12 weeks or two 2 hour sessions per week for 12 weeks.

Class Size

40-44 Participants

Materials Included

Along with the in-class experience, the course investment includes:

    Participant Manual
    Booklets:
    • Remembering Names
    • Speak More Effectively
    • The Little Recognized Secrets of Success
    • The Golden Book
    Books:
"Pathways to Success" - Dale Carnegie's best selling titles, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and "How to Stop Worrying & Start Living" in one comprehensive volume 

Also Available:

 
Carnegie Action System - An Internet based reinforcement tool that delivers fun, interactive, daily lessons to your computer at home, school  or at work

Graduation Requirements

Completion of ten of the twelve sessions.

Accreditation

Dale Carnegie Training is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training, Inc. (ACCET). ACCET authorizes Dale Carnegie Training to award Continuing Education Units (CEU's) to qualified graduates.

At completion of this course, qualified graduates are issued 4.8 CEU's.

The American Council on Education (ACE), through its Program on Non-collegiate Sponsored Instruction, recommends Dale Carnegie Training graduates be granted college transfer credit by American colleges and universities. ACE includes Dale Carnegie Training and its accrediting agency (ACCET) in its directory of Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education (AIPE). The AIPE directory is used by many corporations as a reference in determining eligibility for corporate tuition support.

ACE recommends three semester credit hours in Oral Communications in the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category for qualified graduates of this course.

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If you would like information on Dale Carnegie Training Programs® in  Central Southern Michigan, contact Phil Zeller via:

Phone: 517-244-0687

Fax: 517-244-0768

Email: phil_zeller@dalecarnegie.com

 

 

 

 

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