Well-being, leadership,andpositive organizationalscholarship: A case study of project-based learning in higher education

  • Lucas N
  • Goodman F
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Abstract

The emerging fields of positive psychology and positive organizational scholarship (POS) contribute new perspectives and approaches for leadership education and leadership development in higher education. While there are emerging empirical studies in these new fields, little connection has been made to the intellectual and practical applications for undergraduate leadership education. In this paper, the authors make a case for the intersection of leadership and positive organizational scholarship in the context of an academic course that combines theory-to-practice using a project-based learning approach. Student learning gains in this course are reported through a pre-post assessment of student’s competency and personal levels of well-being.

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Lucas, N., & Goodman, F. R. (2015). Well-being, leadership,andpositive organizationalscholarship: A case study of project-based learning in higher education. Journal of Leadership Education, 14(4), 138–152. https://doi.org/10.12806/v14/i4/t2

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