As a student leader, your personal values and how you communicate work together to shape how your peers experience your leadership. When they're aligned, you come across as genuine and trustworthy.
When they're misaligned, people sense something is "off" even if they can't pinpoint what.
Engagement Message
Can you think of a student leader whose words and actions felt perfectly aligned?
Type
Sort Into Boxes
Practice Question
Match these communication approaches with the values they best express:
Labels
- First Box Label: Integrity-Focused
- Second Box Label: Excellence-Focused
First Box Items
- Honest peer feedback
- Owning up to mistakes
- Clear project updates
Second Box Items
- High expectations
- Quality standards
- Thorough preparation
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
A student leader who values teamwork but uses a very authoritative communication style during group projects might create confusion. The best way to align these would be:
A. Change their teamwork values to match their authoritative style B. Change their communication style to be less authoritative C. Use clear direction to efficiently organize team collaboration D. Keep them separate since values and style don't need to match
Suggested Answers
- A
- B
- C - Correct
- D
Type
Fill In The Blanks
Markdown With Blanks
Complete these value-communication alignments for student leaders:
