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CROSSING UNIVERSITY BOUNDARIES CROSSING UNIVERSITY BOUNDARIES: Academic Affairs & Student Affairs Partnerships for Experiential Student Leadership Learning
Megan S. DowningResearch has shown the value in both Student Affairs and Academic Affairs approaches to student leadership education and development, yet many curricular and co-curricular…
USING AUTHENTIC LEADER DILEMMAS TO TEACH MICROINFLUENCE MAKING
Kedir TessemaDesigning learning experiences that mimic real-life contexts has always been a challenge for leadership educators. As a result, many educators in leadership courses rely on…
WHEN TECHNICAL SKILLS AREN’T ENOUGH: TRAINING FOR THE SOFTER SIDE OF COMMUNITY ACTION LEADERSHIP
Laura L. Greenhaw, Marina D’Abreau DennyIt is common for professionals in technical and science-related careers to interact with colleagues and the general public frequently in their daily work. However, most do not…
LOOKING BACK IN ORDER TO MOVE AHEAD AS A LEADER: A Personal Journey Line Narrative Exercise
Jordon E. Swain, Andrew L. Bond, Daniel R. SmithThis article outlines a personal Journey Line Narrative exercise aimed at enhancing leader authenticity and effectiveness by asking students to “look back” and identify their core…
SUPPORTING PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE LEADERSHIP CLASSROOM: Using the pVASE Framework for Bridging Theory to Practice
Linnette R. L. Werner, David HellstromSeveral models of leadership outline theories on successful intervention such as “Observe, Interpret, and Intervene” within the Adaptive Leadership model (Heifetz, Grashow, &…
AN EXAMINATION OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER EXPERIENTIAL ACTIVITIES ON STUDENT RESILIENCE AND LEADERSHIP EFFICACY
Christopher Leupold, Erika Lopina, Evan SklootLeadership development programs have become widespread in higher education; over 1500 different programs had been registered with the International Leadership Association as of…
QUEER ADVOCACY LEADERSHIP: A Queer Leadership Model for Higher Education
Jonathan T. PryorThis study explored the experiences of college staff members engaged in advancing LGBTQ equity at a small fine arts college in the Midwestern United States. This qualitative case…
VALIDATING THE READY, WILLING, AND ABLE LEADER SCALE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP CAPACITY
David M. Rosch, Jasmine D. CollinsNumerous difficulties exist in employing psychometrically sound quantitative measures of leadership development that are both generalizable and brief. Here, we highlight our…
FURTHER EXAMINATION OF YOUTH LEADERSHIP SKILLS PREDICTORS
Lindsay J. Hastings, L.J McElravyConsidering the substantial upcoming transfer of leadership to younger generations, it is critical to study the unique trait, skill, and behavioral associations of youth leaders…
CREATING A TAXONOMY OF LEADERSHIP COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT
Corey Seemiller, Rich WhitneyThis study used the Delphi technique with 31 seasoned leadership educators who, over the course of two rounds, were tasked to categorize the level of complexity of 60 leadership…
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