TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP EDUCATION USING ARTS-BASED STORYTELLING
Author(s) -
Tess Hobson,
Mac Benavides,
Aliah Mestrovich Seay
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of leadership education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1552-9045
DOI - 10.12806/v19/i3/a3
Subject(s) - transformative learning , storytelling , pedagogy , reflexivity , the arts , sociology , narrative , educational leadership , narrative inquiry , teacher leadership , leadership studies , shared leadership , psychology , leadership style , visual arts , art , social psychology , social science , literature
Arts-based learning is a powerful approach that leadership educators should consider to enrich student learning. By employing an arts-based storytelling pedagogy, leadership educators can engage learners in the power of their lived experiences (Sutherland & Jelinek, 2015). At a large Midwestern research university, leadership educators have utilized an illustrative activity called the Little Buddy as a central pedagogical element to enhance student learning in regards to their cultural identity development and how this emerges in their understanding and practice of leadership. The Little Buddy activity is shaped and supported by literature in intercultural leadership, culturally relevant leadership learning, critical reflexivity, and arts-based narrative; and draws upon the power of storytelling as a pedagogy. Practitioner reflections and recommendations for practice will also be discussed.
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