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CURRICULUM
The
curriculum includes the study of the U.S. Constitution, free enterprise,
leadership theory and application, and many other interesting topics.
Students are given the opportunity to interact with instructors
and peers. Evening social activities are planned and chaperoned
Students eat in the University dining room and live in the student
dorms. Small group discussions, debates, skits, etc., are the means
for student interactions. Teachers don’t lecture, they present
interesting
discussion topics about relevant Constitutional issues for small
group activities. Everyone participates and has fun learning with
their peers. We encourage all AZYLC graduates to include this leadership
conference in their resumes to colleges and universities.
OBJECTIVES
OF THE AZYLC
- Identify
the basic elements of leadership needed in the maintenance of
a free
- Identify
the basic concepts of the free enterprise system and the foundation
upon which this great nation was built
- Develop
an appreciation for the Constitution as the significant foundation
of our country.
- Develop
an awareness of the responsibilities of every citizen toward
the perpetuation of our rights and freedoms.
- Develop
leadership skills to enable students to become better citizens
and the future leaders of our country.
APPROVAL
BY NASSP
The National Association of Secondary School Principals
(NASSP) has approved this program for the NASSP National Advisory
List of Contests and Activities.
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Congratulations Graduates of
AZYLC 2008!
July 8-12 2008
Application
Process
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