Legion College
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The American Legion National College enhances knowledge and
appreciation of The American Legion as well as the core values and
contributions of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary,
The Sons of The American Legion and many of their subordinate
programs. The National College prepares young Legionnaires to hold
leadership positions in posts, districts, counties, areas and
departments through education, development, and motivation. The
curriculum challenges our student leaders to think critically and
creatively about issues confronting The American Legion in the 21st
Century.
Legion College Course Structure
 The curriculum is focused on self-taught small group
sessions under the supervision of graduate facilitators, staff
members, contracted professional speakers and national officers. The
students review The American Legion's core values, develop new ideas
and think of the future. Major emphasis is placed on programs,
management techniques and leadership skills necessary to increase
visibility of programs, growth in membership, and public awareness
of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and The Sons
of The American Legion.
Leadership and Communication
National leaders launch the week of training with
sessions and lectures focusing on mentoring, recognizing and
building leadership traits and putting good leadership practices to
use. These skills and techniques are practiced and reinforced
throughout the week in small group environment and in student-led
meetings and presentations. Small group workshops provide students
basic leadership training in a volunteer environment. Core subject
matters covered: mentoring, leadership styles and opportunities,
time management, conflict resolution and legal issues.
Throughout the week, the students are exposed to
the basics of developing communication strategies to promote the
programs of The American Legion with a combination of small group
workshops and hands-on exercises. Core subject matters covered:
public outreach, media relations, "Reconnect" with active duty and
reserve military, schools, and community relations.
Salesmanship and Marketing
Skills developed through this intense week make the
student more valuable to their posts and departments. Further, the
student's employer also directly benefits from the increased
effectiveness and productivity of the student/employee. Core subject
matters covered: Community networking strategies; public relations
techniques; marketing and salesmanship programs; image building
techniques.
Contact Information
For more information contact
Bill Sloan, Course Developer, The American Legion National
College. Phone (317) 630-1265.

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