Teaching Innovation Capacities in Undergraduate Leadership Courses: The Influence of a Short-Term Pedagogical Intervention

This study explored the effectiveness of a short-term, low-cost experiential learning intervention on undergraduate students' development of innovation capacities. Data were collected from 90 students at a large Midwestern public institution across two randomly assigned conditions: those who re...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of higher education (Columbus) 2021-09, Vol.92 (6), p.877-896
Hauptverfasser: Mayhew, Matthew J., Selznick, Benjamin, Zhang, Lini, Barnes, Amy, Mangia, Sarah
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study explored the effectiveness of a short-term, low-cost experiential learning intervention on undergraduate students' development of innovation capacities. Data were collected from 90 students at a large Midwestern public institution across two randomly assigned conditions: those who received only a video-based innovation lecture and those who received the video-based lecture in addition to an in-class pedagogical intervention. Notably with respect to treatment validity, the instructor for the in-class pedagogical intervention was the same for all students. Results suggested that students who participated in the theoretically-derived pedagogical exercise developed their innovation capacities to a greater degree than their peers in the group that did not receive the in-class reinforcement. Study importance and implications are discussed.
ISSN:0022-1546
1538-4640
DOI:10.1080/00221546.2021.1876480