Leadership curriculum under the 212 programs contain 7-Levels and anyone can progress through the the levels one by one. They say that leaders are born, not made. While it is true that some people are born leaders, some leaders are born in the midst of adversity. Often, simple people who have never had a leadership role will stand up and take the lead when a situation they care about requires it. A simple example is parenting. When a child arrives, many parents discover leadership abilities they never knew existed in order to guide and protect their offspring.The 7-Levels of Leadership program are as follows.
"L" - Level 1 Curriculum of the Leadership Program. In this level basic leadership education is provided with training on speaking in front of the audience.
"E" - Level 2 Curriculum of the Leadership Program. Level 2 covers aspects of effective public speaking, speech writing and presenting table topics.
"A" - Level 3 Curriculum of the Leadership Program. In Level 3, students are trained to do debates. Exposure to global affairs, health and hygiene, world economics and more will be provided.
"D" - Level 4 Curriculum of the Leadership Program. In Level 4, students will learn to tackle a real life problem and come up with a solution through leadership skills.
"E" - Level 5 Curriculum of the Leadership Program. In Level 5, students will learn to take on one leadership project that they want to implement and start working through the way till Level 7 and complete and show the implementation. - Level 5 is complete plan.
"R" - Level 6 - Assembling Team and allocating roles and goals.
"S" - Level 7 - Actual field implementation and presentation.