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HOBY TEXAS GULF COAST 2008 SEMINAR
June 6-8, 2008

 

Seminar and Registration Information

 
   
 

Registration is CLOSED as of May 1, 2008.

All registration for the 2008 seminar is on line.  Visit the following link to register your students today!

If you need assistance registering your student for the 2008 seminar, please contact us at:

recruiting@hobytgc.org

You will need your school ID and password to register your student

If you do not have or remember your school ID or password, you may request them at the registration site above or contact the email address above.


We are currently accepting registrations for the 2008 HOBY-TGC Leadership Seminar.

On September 19, 2007, the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership's Sophomore Selection Packets were mailed to over 22,000 public and private high schools across America.  For the 2008 Seminar we are expecting close to 200 OUTSTANDING high school sophomores to join us for an AWESOME weekend.

Our purpose is to teach you how to think, not what to think.

Leadership Seminars are designed to prepare our country’s high school sophomores to become effective, ethical leaders in their home, schools, workplace and community.  Selected high school students from each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan and Israel attend annually.

Positive Outcomes

Improve critical thinking skills. By presenting multiple viewpoints on important issues, HOBY encourages the HOBY Ambassador to evaluate all issues from a critical perspective.

Enhance leadership skills. HOBY’s question-and-answer format, small group discussions, hands-on service learning experiences, and assumption of leadership roles will enable HOBY Ambassadors to better understand leadership and begin to identify their own particular leadership strengths. Sessions with specific leadership themes, keynote speakers, and leadership simulation games and exercises complement their individual understanding.

Better understanding of the democratic process. Discussions on democracy, free enterprise, volunteerism and community service are facilitated during the HOBY seminar.

Developing goal-setting skills. All aspects of the HOBY Leadership Seminar are geared to encourage the HOBY Ambassador to see leadership as a life-goal worth pursuing. At the conclusion of the HOBY Seminar, the HOBY Ambassador will be encouraged to identify personal goals and make a commitment to achieve one or more within the six months that follow.

Realizing the importance of leadership. As part of our commitment to the Presidents' Summit For America's Future, HOBY Ambassadors are challenged to complete a minimum of 100 hours of volunteer service, annually. HOBY's Leadership For Service Program encourages young adults to give back through community service.

Interactive Panel Format

The dominant learning vehicle used at HOBY Seminars is the small group discussion sessions with peers. At each session, three to four panelists with divergent viewpoints are chosen to emphasize the critical thinking component of leadership: HOW TO THINK, NOT WHAT TO THINK.

Leadership Training

Introspective opportunities to think about yourself as a leader.

Modeling or demonstration of leadership by the panelists and keynote speakers.

Practice leadership competencies.

Sessions with specific leadership themes.

Leadership games and simulation activities.

The actual teaching of leadership skills are components of HOBY's Leadership Seminars.

Seminar Themes

Undoubtedly, the future poses numerous circumstances for which strong, ethical leadership will be essential. Therefore, during the seminar, HOBY requires that all U.S. Leadership Seminars present the following five specific themes:

Democratic system and entrepreneurship. A basic understanding of profit, competition and the democratic process that provides citizens with incentives – economic and otherwise.

Education. Education is indispensable to the quality of our society. It is basic to our country's infrastructure and to the ability of many communities to attract business and industry. Education will dictate how well we shall compete globally in the future.

Leadership for service. Volunteerism has always been a part of the HOBY experience. Service to others is essential in becoming an effective leader. It promotes community involvement and provides a better understanding of the communities around us.

Media/communications. Modern media undeniably impacts our daily lives, be it at home, work or in the economy. Recent advances in the way people communicate represent nothing less than a technological revolution.

Future of our society. This topic covers questions and answers that will impact the lives of HOBY Ambassadors, as well as those of family, business communities, and the country. This session focuses on issues which could be major contributors to the future success of our society.

Fun Activities

Although most of the weekend will consist of seminar sessions, there will also be an opportunity to socialize and meet new people.

"Life with HOBY" Session

You will learn about HOBY Alumni clubs and chapters. There are varied opportunities for volunteer services in the community and continuing education opportunities available to HOBY participants.

For a listing of 2009 Leadership Seminar Locations and Dates, the Calendar section showing those dates should be available beginning in September.

HOBY Is Proudly Endorsed by the National Association of Secondary School Principals

Volunteer Opportunity: If you are a HOBY Ambassador and would like to volunteer at a seminar nearest you, please contact a Director of National Programs.

For more information on receiving Leadership Seminar registration materials, please contact us.

 
 
     
     
 
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