Abstract
Howard Gardner (1993) continued endeavors to establish a way to account for differences in individuals beyond traditional intelligence measures. Pedagogical strategies to address “multiple intelligences” are a unique way to develop course material, whether the setting is secondary or post-secondary. While some students thrive in traditional course experiences others may be lost in the material, looking for something else to assist them with comprehension. As an instructor the use of alternative teaching methods to reach beyond the textbook, PowerPoint presentation, and lecture is essential in bringing the reality of leadership to all students. “Using artwork to communicate the role of leadership through history is a creative and engaging way to encourage students to see leadership beyond the text and beyond their [personal] experiences” (Stedman, 2007). The intent of this paper is to provide a theoretical foundation and examples for using contemporary artwork in leadership classrooms.
Citation
Stedman, N.L. (2008), "Unleashing Leadership through Artwork", Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 7 No. 2, pp. 14-23. https://doi.org/10.12806/V7/I2/RF2
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2008, The Journal of Leadership Education
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