Vision and Leadership: Problem-based Learning as a Teaching Tool

  • Archbald D
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Abstract

We read and hear frequently about the role of vision in leadership. Standards for leadership education programs typically emphasize vision as a core component of leadership education and published accounts of successful leadership usually extol the leader’s vision. Given the prevalence of this term in discourse on leadership, it is surprising how little literature exists with specific discussions of how to teach it. In this article I discuss the potential of problem-based pedagogy for teaching the concept of vision. This paper draws on literature, theory, and my professional experience as a faculty member for 20 years in a graduate-level education leadership program.

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Archbald, D. (2013). Vision and Leadership: Problem-based Learning as a Teaching Tool. Journal of Leadership Education, 12(2), 136–147. https://doi.org/10.12806/v12/i2/a2

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