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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Stonecipher, Paul – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
Using data from the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership, this study examines the relationship between the eight values of the Social Change Model of Leadership Development with a student's spiritual quest. Finding consistent positive relationship between the two constructs, the article discusses the intentional use of reflection in student…
Descriptors: Social Change, Models, Values, College Students
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Lambert, Steve – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
Sustainable leadership as a concept is both in its infancy and also under researched, with much of the previous work in the area concentrating solely on the compulsory sector. Lambert (2011) argues that existing models are not entirely appropriate for further education due to the landscape in which colleges operate. This paper presents the…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Preparation, Adult Education, Leadership
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Harter, Nathan – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
By adopting the dictum that all knowledge is knowledge from a point of view, educators can arrange the literature on leadership into nine categories from three conceptually distinct points of view, namely the Leader, the Follower, and the Investigator. Students who come to appreciate and account for point of view not only increase their…
Descriptors: Leadership, Models, Teachers, Leadership Training
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Sowcik, Matthew – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
The International Leadership Association's "Guiding Questions: Guidelines for Leadership Education Programs" (Ritch & Mengel, 2009) provides a framework to attend to leadership program development, redesign, evaluation, organized program review, questions concerning academic legitimacy and developing common program benchmarks. This article…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Leadership Training, College Programs, Context Effect
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Brown, LeAnn M.; Whitaker, Brett L.; Brungardt, Curtis L. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
Many traditional leadership education paradigms are challenged by the transformational nature of globalization and are limited in application in diverse and complex contexts. In order to address these issues, a new framework must be adopted within higher education leadership programs to educate the next generation of global leaders. This paper…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Models, Global Approach, Social Theories
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Allen, Scott J.; Shankman, Marcy Levy; Miguel, Rosanna F. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2012
Emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL) theory combines relevant models, theories, and research in the areas of emotional intelligence (EI) and leadership. With an intentional focus on context, self and others, emotionally intelligent leaders facilitate the attainment of desired outcomes. The 21 capacities described by the theory equip…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Emotional Intelligence, Student Leadership, Theories
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Buschlen, Eric; Dvorak, Robert – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
Understanding whether leadership can be learned is important as many colleges and universities attempt to develop future leaders through a variety of programmatic efforts. Historic leadership research argues leadership is an innate skill. While contemporary leadership research tends to argue that leadership can be learned. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Leadership Training, College Instruction, Models
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Facca, Tina M.; Allen, Scott J. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
Using emotionally intelligent leadership (EIL) as the model, the authors identify behaviors that three levels of leaders engage in based on a self-report inventory (Emotionally Intelligent Leadership for Students-Inventory). Three clusters of students are identified: those that are "Less-involved, Less Others-oriented," "Self-Improvers," and…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Models, Leadership Training
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Lane, Forrest C.; Chapman, Natasha H. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
The social change model of leadership (SCM) is a widely used leadership model in higher education. StrengthsQuest is conceptually similar to the individual values of the SCM in its aim to identify and grow individual talents. This model is based on the idea that individuals perform at higher levels when they build upon their identified talents…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Change, Models, Values
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Reynolds, Kae – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
Although numerous women have contributed essays and research on servant-leadership there is still a considerable gap in literature addressing feminist perspectives and issues of gender in servant-leadership. This theoretical paper attempts to fill that gap by presenting a discussion of servant-leadership that is informed through feminist…
Descriptors: Leadership, Feminism, Gender Issues, Sex
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Linn, Genie Bingham – Journal of Leadership Education, 2011
This study leads the reader on a learning journey with the heroic metaphors derived from heroic myths of today's pop culture to the views shared by aspiring administrators. Viewing the students' leadership vision of self as hero provided insight to guiding students in their personal leadership journey. By naming and describing self as hero, future…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Figurative Language, Popular Culture
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Drago-Severson, Eleanor; Blum-DeStefano, Jessica – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
In response to the complexity and mounting adaptive challenges of teaching, learning and leadership today, this article presents an overview of a new "learning-oriented model of school leadership," which is composed of four pillar practices--teaming, mentoring, collegial inquiry, and providing leadership roles--that support internal…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Capacity Building, Leadership Role, Mentors
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Ehrich, Lisa Catherine; English, Fenwick W. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
This article follows the lead of several researchers who claim there is an urgent need to utilize insights from the arts, aesthetics and the humanities to expand our understanding of leadership. It endeavours to do this by exploring the metaphor of dance. It begins by critiquing current policy metaphors used in the leadership literature that…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Policy, Figurative Language, Dance
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Shillingford, Margaret – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
It is crucial to the progression of the school counselling profession that counsellors-in-training receive the training, knowledge, and practice in leadership that they need to counter systemic challenges that they may face. Effective leadership practices have been shown in research to be instrumental in promoting program delivery success in the…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Training, Leadership Training, Models
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Leeson, Caroline; Campbell-Barr, Verity; Ho, Dora – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2012
This paper discusses the changing concepts of leadership in early childhood education (ECE) in England and Hong Kong during a period of significant education reform. We seek to illustrate the interplay between the impact of the policy agenda and the emerging quality leadership perspectives found in the theoretical literature, by first considering…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Models, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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