Creating Meaningful Environments for Leadership Education

  • Guthrie K
  • Thompson S
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Abstract

As leadership educators we aim to provide students with opportunities necessary to gain knowledge and appropriate leadership skills. Valuable opportunities developed through Student Affairs and Academic Affairs collaborations which enhance learning through co-curricular and curricular experiences in leadership education will be explored. Present in these intentional environments are opportunities for students to have meaningful leadership learning when comprised of education, experience, and reflection. Specific examples from two institutions will be highlighted.

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Guthrie, K. L., & Thompson, S. (2010). Creating Meaningful Environments for Leadership Education. Journal of Leadership Education, 9(2), 50–57. https://doi.org/10.12806/v9/i2/rf4

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