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Assessing Perceived Student Leadership Skill Development in an Academic Leadership Development Program
Author(s) -
Cindy Blackwell,
Richard Cummins,
Christine D. Townsend,
Scott Cummings
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of leadership education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1552-9045
DOI - 10.12806/v6/i1/rf1
Subject(s) - leadership development , educational leadership , set (abstract data type) , psychology , curriculum , neuroleadership , leadership studies , shared leadership , medical education , leadership style , class (philosophy) , pedagogy , mathematics education , political science , public relations , computer science , medicine , artificial intelligence , programming language
This research evaluated learning outcomes of a leadership development program at a large, southern land grant institution. The program is an interdisciplinary, semester-long class where experience and theory are juxtaposed to offer leadership training and development. Through an intensive research project, the program exposes students to four practical skills and four adaptive skills related to leadership development. The research outcomes of this study found that students did perceive to have gained the intended leadership skills as related to the four practical and four adaptive skills set forth by the program curriculum. As leadership programs continue to grow, these programs must be assessed and evaluated to continue to garner merit within the academic community.

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