Transforming learning : instructional and assessment strategies for leadership education / [edited] by Kathy L. Guthrie, Daniel M. Jenkins, and associates.
Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary perspectives on leadership learningDescription: pages cmISBN:- 9781648020452
- 1648020453
- 9781648020469
- 1648020461
- 371.20076 23
- LB2805 .T653 2020
- Companion manual to: Guthrie, Kathy L. Role of leadership educators.Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2018] 9781641130981
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LB2805.S2655 2012 Applied critical leadership in education | LB2805.S53 2015 Emotionally intelligent leadership : | LB2805.S544 2008 Emotionally intelligent leadership : | LB2805.T653 2020 C1 Transforming learning : | LB2805.T653 2020 C2 Transforming learning : | LB2806.D437 2001 Developing non-hierarchical leadership on campus : | LB2806.E371 2015 Emotionally intelligent leadership for students |
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"In this companion manual to The Role of Leadership Educators: Transforming Learning, this text was developed to fill a significant resource gap in leadership education. In response to this gap, as well as leadership educators' call for professional development related to teaching and learning, this text is grounded in the college teaching and leadership education literature. Filled with 60 learning activities for diverse contributors, this book offers a hands-on resource for leadership educators to use when facilitating leadership learning opportunities. Each learning activity includes learning outcomes, activity instructions, facilitation notes, and additional resources offered by the author. The text is organized by the pedagogical methods covered in The Role of Leadership Educators: Transforming Learning. Pedagogical methods covered include Discussion, Case Studies, Reflection, Team-Based Learning, Service Learning, Self- and Peer-Assessments, Role-Play, Simulation, Games, and Art. Each chapter contains six learning activities for each pedagogical method, four focused in instructional strategies (curricular, co-curricular, technology-enhanced, followership-focused) and two in learning assessment strategies (curricular and co-curricular)"--
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