Brown, JE ORCiD: 0000-0002-3004-1888While the skill of leadership is emerging as an important graduate attribute for higher education (HE) graduates, finding ways to embed this learning within the often crowded HE performing arts curriculum requires some degree of creativity and innovation on the behalf of faculty. This chapter reports on a case study of an extra-curricular community project as an incubator for the development of student leaders within a performing arts faculty of an Australian university. Sitting outside of the regular curriculum, the project is a unique partnership between tertiary performing arts students, university faculty, government partners and community leaders that uses the performing arts as a framework to delive...
Holte, Steven, M.A., Summer 2007 Fine Arts Developing Leadership in Middle School Dr. Randy Bolt...
This study was designed to explore how teacher mentored student leadership programmes develop leader...
Purpose: To examine the link between a transformational learning encounter as experienced by three c...
While the skill of leadership is emerging as an important graduate attribute for higher education (H...
Graduate employability continues to be an important focus for tertiary curriculum developers and aca...
The purpose of this study is to present a case in favor of the educational value of performing arts ...
Arts programs exist in most schools, but specialized schools exist across the country where students...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionFrederick BurrackFrank TraczUniversity m...
Calleja, P ORCiD: 0000-0001-5674-1404The higher education (HE) landscape continues to grow in comple...
This paper contends that the arts provide a foundation for the intensifying effort that leadership, ...
Doctor of PhilosophyLeadership Communication Interdepartmental Program - School of Leadership Studie...
tudent leadership enhancement involves giving students opportunities to practice leadership skills i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Leadership in the Australian ar...
Leadership skills enable individuals to influence and direct others towards goals. Developing leader...
Students need to leave school with dreams for the future, high aspirations and goals for themselves ...
Holte, Steven, M.A., Summer 2007 Fine Arts Developing Leadership in Middle School Dr. Randy Bolt...
This study was designed to explore how teacher mentored student leadership programmes develop leader...
Purpose: To examine the link between a transformational learning encounter as experienced by three c...
While the skill of leadership is emerging as an important graduate attribute for higher education (H...
Graduate employability continues to be an important focus for tertiary curriculum developers and aca...
The purpose of this study is to present a case in favor of the educational value of performing arts ...
Arts programs exist in most schools, but specialized schools exist across the country where students...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionFrederick BurrackFrank TraczUniversity m...
Calleja, P ORCiD: 0000-0001-5674-1404The higher education (HE) landscape continues to grow in comple...
This paper contends that the arts provide a foundation for the intensifying effort that leadership, ...
Doctor of PhilosophyLeadership Communication Interdepartmental Program - School of Leadership Studie...
tudent leadership enhancement involves giving students opportunities to practice leadership skills i...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Leadership in the Australian ar...
Leadership skills enable individuals to influence and direct others towards goals. Developing leader...
Students need to leave school with dreams for the future, high aspirations and goals for themselves ...
Holte, Steven, M.A., Summer 2007 Fine Arts Developing Leadership in Middle School Dr. Randy Bolt...
This study was designed to explore how teacher mentored student leadership programmes develop leader...
Purpose: To examine the link between a transformational learning encounter as experienced by three c...