2010 Salt Lake City Thomas Jefferson Education Forum and Special Events

2010 SLC TJEd Youth Forum (Ages 16-18)

Co-Sponsored by TJEd Online

TJEd Adult Forum Keynote Saturday, March 20, 2010
8:00 am – 5:30 pm, with a break from 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Special Sessions for Ages 16-18

The Youth Forum is a power packed day of insight and inspiration from some of the best mentors in Leadership Education. Come ready to be transformed as you receive tools to help you discover your purpose, gain a vision for your life, supercharge your education, have fun and make great new friends. It opens with a keynote session for all ages, then the youth separate by age group to enjoy attending four sessions customized just for them. A closing general session brings all ages together again for a powerful final presentation.

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Youth Forum Ages 16-18

  • Dr. Shanon Brooks
    $4.00

    We all know that for years you have been told that you are awesome and incredible. Well here’s the truth . . .

  • Andrew Pudewa
    $4.00

    For those who enjoy writing or for those who don’t, this concrete method of teaching and learning stylistic variety will seem almost like magic.  Useful at the elementary level and equally useful for the university student, this approach to sentence pattern mastery is powerful!  Likely you’ll ask, “Why didn’t I learn this when I was in school?”  The words “writing style” will take on a whole new dimension.

  • Nicholeen Peck
    $4.00

    Many of us want to start making a difference in the world right now.  Is this possible when you are still a youth?  Absolutely!  The world is waiting for you to do the –ing.  This –ing thing is the key to transforming the world; no matter how old you are.  Warning, this class will be a bit wild at times.  You may not be able to stay in your seat during some of the excitement.  Come explore the power of –ing!

  • Dan Ralphs
    $4.00

    One definition of leadership is that the leader is simply the best in any field.  To be the best, we must be willing to submit ourselves to living a lifestyle of greatness.  If we really want greatness, lets PROVE IT! 

  • Ann Meeks
    $4.00

    ACT test, college admissions, scholarships, academic and leadership camps, and Prom,  versus classics, scholar phase, mission, simulations and Formal Ball.  It seems as if a line has been drawn in the sand.  Choose one side or the other.  If you go to Prom you’re labeled a “teenager” or if you choose not to get a high school diploma you are not college bound and have no future.  Right?  Wrong.   A true leader creates his or her own success and doesn’t follow any type of conveyor belt thinking.

  • Julie Earley
    $4.00

    The American youth of WWII have been called the greatest generation because they emerged triumphant—yet that same bright generation in Germany were led astray and utterly wasted. History cycles through generations and those who don’t know the patterns are condemned to repeat them. In the coming crisis of our day, will you become the heroes who lead out or the followers who shrink back and become absorbed into the collective?