The Role of Civic Engagement in Undergraduate Leadership Courses

  • Johnson M
  • Woodard J
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Abstract

Undergraduate leadership courses are becoming increasingly important venues to promote civic engagement. Despite their prominence, the nature of civic engagement in leadership courses has not been examined systematically. This study examined 77 introductory undergraduate leadership courses and the role of civic engagement in these courses. Results indicate that civic engagement components are not widely utilized, and when they are part of the curricula, their implementation and design vary. Recommendations for improving undergraduate leadership curricula are offered.

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Johnson, M., & Woodard, J. (2014). The Role of Civic Engagement in Undergraduate Leadership Courses. Journal of Leadership Education, 13(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.12806/v13/i1/r1

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