This article presents the findings of a mailed survey regarding leadership ability of young adults on several axis in towns of less than 2,500 people versus those of cities over 2,500 people in North Dakota. Rural, young adults saw themselves as highly competent in personal skills, maintaining relationships and being open to trying new ideas. However, young, urban ones were deemed by society as being more valuable contributors to the human race than those in rural settings
The major purpose of the study was to analyze perceptions of Area Extension Agents - Youth held by l...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is cop...
Communities all rely to some degree on residents to serve in and lead the local organizations that m...
The article concerns itself with the assessment of leadership abilities in young, urban adults in No...
An understanding of the characteristics, leadership qualities and leadership development needs of y...
The central theme of this study is how young people and young adults experience obstacles and opport...
In a comparison made between 49 rural and 98 suburban gifted high school students no significant dif...
If Sabah’s rural youth organisations are to be run effectively, they need strong leaders. This artic...
Numerous studies have examined the degree to which youth have acquired particular leadership skills ...
This research project attempts to provide a better understanding of how rural leaders emerge, the ki...
The article describes a study comparing the motives of urban and rural volunteers and identified dif...
The basic purpose of this study was to describe the participation young adults now maintain in commu...
When youth from a rural community migrate to larger, more urban areas after high school, a severe st...
Many rural communities have experienced population declines during the past several decades. However...
Abstract: Leadership is critically important to rural communities. The study reported here compared ...
The major purpose of the study was to analyze perceptions of Area Extension Agents - Youth held by l...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is cop...
Communities all rely to some degree on residents to serve in and lead the local organizations that m...
The article concerns itself with the assessment of leadership abilities in young, urban adults in No...
An understanding of the characteristics, leadership qualities and leadership development needs of y...
The central theme of this study is how young people and young adults experience obstacles and opport...
In a comparison made between 49 rural and 98 suburban gifted high school students no significant dif...
If Sabah’s rural youth organisations are to be run effectively, they need strong leaders. This artic...
Numerous studies have examined the degree to which youth have acquired particular leadership skills ...
This research project attempts to provide a better understanding of how rural leaders emerge, the ki...
The article describes a study comparing the motives of urban and rural volunteers and identified dif...
The basic purpose of this study was to describe the participation young adults now maintain in commu...
When youth from a rural community migrate to larger, more urban areas after high school, a severe st...
Many rural communities have experienced population declines during the past several decades. However...
Abstract: Leadership is critically important to rural communities. The study reported here compared ...
The major purpose of the study was to analyze perceptions of Area Extension Agents - Youth held by l...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is cop...
Communities all rely to some degree on residents to serve in and lead the local organizations that m...