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Developing Non-Hierarchical Leadership on Campus: Case Studies and Best Practices in Higher Education: The Greenwood Educators' Reference Collection

Autor Shannon Faris, Kathleen McMahon, Charles Outcalt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Many problems that plague modern American society, including disappearance of community, decaying inner cities, racial tensions, environmental degradation, declining civic engagement, and the increasing ineffectiveness of government, to name a few, are in many respects problems of leadership. Leadership means not only what elected and appointed public officials do, but also the critically important civic work performed by those individual citizens who are actively engaged in making a positive difference in society. Clearly, one of the major problems with contemporary civic life in America is that too few of our citizens are actively engaged in efforts to effect positive social change. Educators seldom acknowledge higher education's possible contribution to these problems or the role that it might play in alleviating them. Colleges and universities provide rich opportunities for developing leaders through the curriculum and co-curriculum. Co-curricular experiences not only support and augment the students' formal classroom and curricular experience, but can also create powerful learning opportunities for leadership development through collaborative group projects that serve the institution or the community. These projects can be implemented through service learning, residential living, community work, and student organizations.In the first section, Alexander W. Astin and Helen S. Astin, two of the most influential authors in education and co-principal investigators for the research team that devised Social Change Model of Leadership Development, share their insights on the model they helped create. Also in this section, other leading theoreticians offer provocative and challenging insights into non-hierarchical leadership. The second section features case studies and other examples from the practical realm. Contributions come from a wide array of programs and institutions, from community colleges to Ivy League institutions to urban public universities. Because campuses are increasingly diverse, leadership programs must not only acknowledge but embrace the multiplicity of identities personified in their students. Accordingly, the next section offers essays and case studies on complex issues of intersection of leadership and identity. The book concludes with two chapters essential for those seeking to access leadership development: one focusing on the need for assessment, the other containing an account of the first-ever instrument designed specifically to access non-hierarchical leadership, written by the creator of this instrument.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313311789
ISBN-10: 0313311781
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria The Greenwood Educators' Reference Collection

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Charles L. Outcalt is a PhD candidate and former assistant dean of Students at UCLA.Shannon K. Faris is a project manager at Public Works, Inc.Kathleen N. McMahon is assistant dean of Students at UCLA.

Cuprins

Foreword by Alexander W. AstinIntroductionThinking about Non-Hierarchical Leadership DevelopmentAn Interview with Helen S. Astin by Kathleen N. McMahonThe Emergence of Inclusive, Process-Oriented Leadership by Shannon K. Faris and Charles L. OutcaltA Multiple-Level Approach for Understanding the Nature of Leadership Studies by Francis J. Yammarino and Fred DansereauDeveloping Social Change Agents: Leadership Development for the 1990s and Beyond by Maguerite Bonous-HammarthNew Ways of Leading in a Networked World by Cynthia Cherrey and Kathleen AllenUsing Postmodern Feminism to Reconceptualize "Citizenship" and "Community" by Lori E. VarlottaPutting Theory into Action: Successful Campus ProgramsDeveloping an Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies by Mark T. Green, Ph.D., Jacquelyn Alexander, Ph.D. and Ray Boryczka, M.A.Miami's Leadership Commitment by Dennis C. RobertsSpheres of Confluence: Non-Hierarchical Leadership in Action by David C. Robertson and Bryan J. LubicThe Peer-to-Peer Context by Sunshine B. MartinCommon Cause: Different Routes by Cynthia Cherrey, Judi Biggs Garbuio and Rachel IsgarLearning and Leading: A Class Project Provides Context by Nancy HuberService, Spirituality, and Social Change by Diane BischettiDesigning Experimental Training Sessions for the Social Change Model of Leadership Development by Emily A. Langdon and Nancy B. MathiasEmerging Leaders: Leadership Development from a Community College Perspective by Heather Anderson, Paul Dale, James Rubin, Cindy Shoenhair, and Shelle WittenNon-Hierarchical Leadership in Action: Creating Change on our College Campus by Tammera J. Klumpyan and Emily A. LangdonOvercoming Resistance to Change in Higher Education by May Liscinsky, Christopher S. Chambers, and Christopher R. FoleyThe Advent of Leadership Development in the UCLA International Student Orientation Program by Mariana Zavala-CorzoThe Complex Intersections of Leadership and IdentityIntercultural Leadership: A Program Model for Students in Higher Education by Daniel C. Adams and Patricia M. AquiTransforming Communities: Students Dialoguing across Racial and Ethnic Boundaries by Wayne R. Millette and Roger FischerThe Lavender Leader: An Inqueery into Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Leadership by Ronni SanloHow We Define and Measure Success: Assessing Leadership DevelopmentDeveloping Citizenship through Assessment: A Participatory Model for Guiding Learning and Leadership by Christine M. CressAssessing Non-Hierarchical Leadership by Tracy M. Tyree

Recenzii

This is an excellent book. I recommend it highly to leadership practictioners, faculty, students, and any person who shares an interest in non-hierarchical leadership. It is a volume you will revisit time and again whether you are wrestling with a new concept, preparing a presentation, planning a change process. I guarantee that within short order our edition . . . will bear the scars of ample use. That can only mean good things for the future of non-hierarchical leadership development.
One of the key strengths of this book is the inclusion of student voices. Each of the four sections opens with a quote or reflection from one or more students and the inclusion of student voices in many of the chapters adds much to the presentation of the material. . . . [P]racticing student affairs professionals developing the next generation of student leaders may find this to be a useful resource.