Leadership Education and Development: Theory Driven Evolutions
Author(s) -
Steven D. Raymer,
James Dobbs,
Christopher P. Kelley,
Douglas R. Lindsay
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of leadership education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1552-9045
DOI - 10.12806/v17/i2/a5
Subject(s) - journaling file system , leadership development , shared leadership , pedagogy , context (archaeology) , curriculum , educational leadership , psychology , neuroleadership , leadership studies , professional development , engineering ethics , leadership style , sociology , mathematics education , political science , public relations , engineering , computer science , paleontology , data file , database , biology
This paper examines the evolution of the core academic leader development course at the United States Air Force Academy. The course serves as a key part of student leadership development integrated into all four years of a student’s education and their roles within the organization. The curriculum focuses on skills, character, and critical thinking in leadership contexts. The desired effect is to engage students where they are in their development and to train them in the practice of effective, professional team leadership within their teams and the larger organization. Assessment strategies such as reflection, journaling, self-assessment, and practiced application of course material are designed to fit into students’ leadership experiences so students apply what they learn in an immediate, relevant context. “An unexamined life is not worth living” Plato
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