Leveraging Brokers and Social Learning to Support Post-Pandemic Leadership Learning
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent responses affected students of all ages academically, mentally, and emotionally. As leadership educators, we felt compelled to respond to adjust our programming and pedagogy for a post-pandemic era. This study aimed to explore the experiences of the first-year co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NACTA journal 2024-11, Vol.68 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent responses affected students of all ages academically, mentally, and emotionally. As leadership educators, we felt compelled to respond to adjust our programming and pedagogy for a post-pandemic era. This study aimed to explore the experiences of the first-year college of agricultural science students who engaged in an intentional community of practice about leadership. We used a case study approach and a social learning theory to specifically investigate how a social learning environment and the use of brokers contributed to student leadership trajectories. We found that student leadership trajectories shifted because of engaging in a caring community with the aid of candid and connected brokers. A small class size, multiple connections with an industry professional, and a course centered on student voice resulted in new confidence and plans to pursue future leadership opportunities. |
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ISSN: | 0149-4910 0149-4910 |
DOI: | 10.56103/nactaj.v68i1.199 |