How Does Learning in Leadership Work? A Conceptual Change Perspective

  • Grimes M
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Abstract

As the field of leadership education continues to prioritize learning in leadership, it is important to ask the question: What do we know about the learning process itself? Conceptual change, a learning framework used in educational psychology, can help to explain learning in leadership. Research on conceptual change in the social sciences is emergent and ripe for further exploration. Until the results of such research are readily available, there are some pedagogical tools produced by conceptual change researchers that leadership educators might find valuable in curriculum design. This paper introduces conceptual change theory and research to leadership educators as a viable framework from which to research learning in leadership, and presents pedagogical tools that encourage deeper learning through conceptual change

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Grimes, M. W. (2015). How Does Learning in Leadership Work? A Conceptual Change Perspective. Journal of Leadership Education, 14(4), 26–45. https://doi.org/10.12806/v14/i4/t1

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