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GLOBAL LEADERSHIP MODEL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION PART 2: TEACHING/LEARNING METHODS
Author(s) -
Page S. Morahan,
Ray Wells,
Henal Shah Topiwala,
Zahra Ladhani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of leadership education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1552-9045
DOI - 10.12806/v18/i2/a2
Subject(s) - process (computing) , leadership development , narrative , educational leadership , psychology , leadership studies , mathematics education , pedagogy , medical education , computer science , leadership style , medicine , political science , public relations , linguistics , philosophy , social psychology , operating system
In this application paper, we present an analytical process to identify teaching/learning (T/L) methods used in leadership education. Applying this process to a global program for leadership development of healthcare professionals, we highlight nine methods that teachers most often used, and learners viewed as most impactful. Seven of the pedagogies identified were aligned with literature, indicating the applicability of the process for leadership education in general. We identified two methods that had not been previously or explicitly described and that learners validated as important: building a respectful and inclusive environment and sharing personal narratives. These methods appear critical for success in a diverse group of learners. The process we describe for analyzing T/L methods will be a useful addition for designers of leadership development programs.

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