Co-Curricular Crucible: Forging Leaders Through Extracurricular Challenges

Webresearch on extracurricular activities (ecas) has consistently documented positive relationships between eca participation and cognitive, psychological, and social.

Historically, they have been treated as being.

Martinez et al. , 2020;

Zeeman et al. , 2019).

Webas part of their school day, many secondary school students take part in a wide variety of activities, over and above the core curricular teaching and learning classroom work,.

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Developing positive relationships and community;

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(2012) conducted a review of the literature to better understand and.

Enhances students’ leadership skills.

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The social capital theory states that.

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