Teaching Leadership in Technical Programs at Community Colleges

  • DeBlauw A
  • Daugherty J
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Abstract

This descriptive study explored how community colleges are teaching leadership in technical programs. Leadership education curricular offerings were identified via a survey and selected programs reviewed. 68 Deans, Directors, or Chairpersons of a Business, Management, or Technology program completed the survey, representing 61 community colleges. A review of four programs was conducted through web searches and interviews of leaders representing two of these programs were conducted. Leadership education is an emerging area for community colleges; one that is narrowly defined as workplace readiness, communication, and confidence building activities. There appears to be a need for technical programs to teach students leadership skills, as well as technical skills. Further research is needed to determine which leadership skills are needed for technologists at the community college level.

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DeBlauw, A. L., & Daugherty, J. L. (2017). Teaching Leadership in Technical Programs at Community Colleges. Journal of Leadership Education, 16(2), 79–91. https://doi.org/10.12806/v16/i2/r5

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