Advancing Scholarly Leadership by Forming a Community of Scholars

  • Cardwell J
  • Ellis B
  • Phelps Y
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Campus leadership at a satellite campus of a large national university took a research approach to solve the workplace problem of increased scholarship requirements for practitioner faculty. The Community of Scholars Action Research Project was developed as a faculty engagement and professional development initiative. The goals and objectives for the action research project were to engage practitioner faculty in research and scholarship, to provide faculty development opportunities, to raise the academic profile of practitioner faculty and to identify potential impact on student outcomes. Through the processes of research, exploration, and application of leadership theoretical frameworks, the concept of a potentially new leadership profile, scholarly leader, emerged.

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Cardwell, J. (Jan), Ellis, B., & Phelps, Y. (2018). Advancing Scholarly Leadership by Forming a Community of Scholars. Journal of Leadership Education, 17(3), 135–153. https://doi.org/10.12806/v17/i3/r8

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