Innovative Learning for Leadership Development : Spring 2015 (New Directions for Student Leadership)

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Innovative Learning for Leadership Development : Spring 2015 (New Directions for Student Leadership)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 111 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781119067290
  • DDC分類 371

Full Description

Critically examine the intersections of learning and leadership. Using L. Dee Fink's taxonomy of signicant learning as a scaffold, experts in leadership education explain connections between emerging scholarship of teaching and learning and current trends in leadership, how to develop a more complex understanding of the levers of leadership learning, the environments that promote meaningful and measurable leadership learning, and the evidence behind such a practice. This volume examines: * the role of leadership educator, * the roles of authenticity (being true to one s self) and criticality in education (interrogating beliefs and questioning power dynamics), * select learning theories and their implications for leadership learning, and * strategies for constructing leadership-related learning outcomes and assessing leadership learning. The Jossey-Bass quarterly report series New Directions for Student Leadership explores leadership concepts and pedagogical topics of interest to high school and college leadership educators. Issues are grounded in scholarship and feature practical applications and best practices in youth and adult leadership education.

Contents

SERIES EDITORS NOTES 1 Susan R. Komives, Kathy L. Guthrie EDITOR S NOTES 5 Julie E. Owen 1. Transforming Leadership Development for Significant Learning 7 Julie E. Owen Leadership education is undergoing a transformation where powerful pedagogies and emerging knowledge about the scholarship of teaching and learning supplant long held and often-outmoded practices of leadership education. This transformation requires new commitments to evidence-based practice, critical consciousness, and more complex understanding of the levers of leadership learning. 2. Building Critical Capacities for Leadership Learning 19 Mark Anthony Torrez, Melissa L. Rocco Cognitive elements of transformational learning, particularly metacognition and critical self-reflection, are discussed as essential considerations for leadership development in the 21st century. The importance of developmentally sequencing leadership-learning experiences and addressing evolving complexities of leadership identity are also explored. 3. Navigating Leadership Complexity Through Critical, Creative, and Practical Thinking 35 Jennifer M. Pigza Leadership education that intentionally addresses critical, creative, and practical thinking enhances significant learning for students and deepens the leadership practices of educators. This chapter explores specific applications in the areas of graduate leadership education, action research, service immersion program, and advising conversations. Additionally, it presents a framework of pathways to social change and suggests how such a framework can be useful to students and leadership educators. 4. Integrative and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Leadership Development 49 Julie E. Owen Integrating diverse conceptions of leadership across different disciplines, perspectives, and epistemologies is imperative if leaders are to operate in a global and networked world. Interdisciplinary and integrative leadership courses and digital learning communities are featured examples. 5. Valuing Human Significance: Connecting Leadership Development to Personal Competence, Social Competence, and Caring 59 Paige Haber-Curran, Scott J. Allen, Marcy Levy Shankman This chapter examines humanistic ways of understanding learning; connects leadership learning to the concepts of personal competence, social competence, and caring; and introduces the model of emotionally intelligent leadership. 6. Connecting to Experience: High-Impact Practices for Leadership Development 71 Kerry L. Priest, Nicholas A. Clegorne Leadership educators can leverage high-impact experiences to enhance student leadership development. This chapter describes three key practices sociocultural conversations with peers, mentoring, and membership in off-campus organizations as levers of leadership learning. Illustrations of the practice in context and reflections from practitioners and students are also included. The chapter concludes with considerations of context, developmental readiness, and best practices of experiential education. 7. Connecting to Communities: Powerful Pedagogies for Leading for Social Change 85 Wendy Wagner, Patricia Mathison This chapter explores the use of powerful pedagogies such as servicelearning, cultural immersion, and community-based research to enhance leadership development. Four key principles are presented that describe how leadership educators can facilitate community-based learning in a way that creates an optimal learning environment for students, while also engaging ethically with individuals and organizations in the community. 8. Formative Assessment as an Effective Leadership Learning Tool 97 J. Matthew Garrett, Jill M. Camper Formative assessment can be a critical and creative practice in leadership education and significantly enhance student learning, leader development, and leadership development. This chapter seeks to frame the use of assessment as both a best practice in leadership education and as an integral component to effective leadership learning pedagogy. INDEX 107

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