Teaching Leadership, Bridging Theory and Practice
Bridging Theory and Practice
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This book explores the multifaceted nature of leadership development, examining various theories and practical applications.
It challenges the notion that leadership is solely innate, emphasizing the importance of learning and practice.
The authors present a three-part framework: teaching about leadership (theories and models), teaching for leadership (practical application), and teaching practical wisdom (reflection and experience).
The book provides a comprehensive guide for educators, mentors, and individuals seeking to enhance their leadership skills, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
It emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive learning environment that encourages growth, reflection, and continuous improvement.
It challenges the notion that leadership is solely innate, emphasizing the importance of learning and practice.
The authors present a three-part framework: teaching about leadership (theories and models), teaching for leadership (practical application), and teaching practical wisdom (reflection and experience).
The book provides a comprehensive guide for educators, mentors, and individuals seeking to enhance their leadership skills, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
It emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive learning environment that encourages growth, reflection, and continuous improvement.
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