LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN A DIGITAL WORLD: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF THE PEDAGOGY, ASSESSMENT, AND PURPOSE OF LEADERSHIP- ORIENTED MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOCS)

  • Headrick J
  • McElravy L
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Abstract

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are a form of distance education courses. They have been celebrated as revolutionizing the way learners access education and the way colleges and universities could expand education on a global scale beyond their traditional campuses. The purpose of this study is to identify the pedagogical strategies used for instruction and assessment in leadership-oriented MOOCs and gain a more refined understanding of the current state of MOOCs in leadership education. This study examines 96 leadership MOOCs across the platforms of Coursera, EdX, FutureLearn, Canvas.net, and Standford Online through a content analysis research framework. The study concludes with a discussion of leadership MOOC pedagogy and presents the current state of MOOCS among leadership education and professional development.

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Headrick, J., & McElravy, L. J. (2022). LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN A DIGITAL WORLD: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF THE PEDAGOGY, ASSESSMENT, AND PURPOSE OF LEADERSHIP- ORIENTED MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOCS). Journal of Leadership Education, 21(2), 75–96. https://doi.org/10.12806/v21/i2/r5

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