Leadership Development

What Is Model UN? A Complete Guide for Students, Advisors, and Schools in 2026

What Is Model UN? A Complete Guide for Students, Advisors, and Schools in 2026

Model United Nations (Model UN or MUN) is an educational simulation program where students role-play as delegates to the United Nations, debating global issues and crafting resolutions to international problems. Through this immersive experience, participants develop critical thinking, public speaking, diplomacy, and leadership skills that serve them throughout their academic and professional careers.

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Student Leadership Programs: Building Tomorrow's Leaders Through Recognition and Development in 2026

Student Leadership Programs: Building Tomorrow's Leaders Through Recognition and Development in 2026

When students step into leadership roles, they don’t just manage events or represent their peers—they develop skills that shape their entire future trajectory. Effective student leadership programs create structured pathways for developing communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and decision-making abilities that serve students throughout their lives while simultaneously strengthening school culture and community engagement.

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FBLA Awards Recognition Guide: Celebrating Business Leadership Excellence in 2026

FBLA Awards Recognition Guide: Celebrating Business Leadership Excellence in 2026

FBLA awards represent prestigious honors that recognize exceptional achievement in business education, leadership development, and competitive excellence among high school and collegiate students. When schools and chapters effectively recognize these accomplishments through comprehensive digital displays, they inspire future business leaders, elevate the status of business education programs, and create cultures that value entrepreneurship, professional skills, and career readiness alongside traditional academic achievement.

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