This exploratory study examined informal learning opportunities that exist within student organizations. The researchers specifically isolated academic organizations and the interactions between students and faculty that may occur in this context. Findings indicate that 81% of participants experienced interactions with faculty within the context of their academic organizations and students who hold leadership positions are more likely to experience interactions with faculty compared to general members. The results suggest that informal learning opportunities do exist and can be identified by using the Informal and Incidental Learning Model (Marsick & Watkins, 2001). By identifying these opportunities leadership educators can design purposeful activities within student organizations to better promote development and growth.
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15 June 2013
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June 15 2013
Informal Learning in Academic Student Organizations: An Exploratory Examination of Student-Faculty Interactions and the Relationship to Leadership
Peggy C. Holzweiss, Ph.D.;
Peggy C. Holzweiss, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor Sam Houston State University
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Kelli Peck Parrott, Ph.D.;
Kelli Peck Parrott, Ph.D.
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Clinical Associate Professor Texas A&M University
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Bryan R. Cole, Ph.D.
Bryan R. Cole, Ph.D.
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Professor Emeritus Texas A&M University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Association of Leadership Educators
Online ISSN: 1552-9045
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Journal of Leadership Education (2013) 12 (2): 18–34.
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Holzweiss PC, Parrott KP, Cole BR (2013), "Informal Learning in Academic Student Organizations: An Exploratory Examination of Student-Faculty Interactions and the Relationship to Leadership". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 12 No. 2 pp. 18–34, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V12/I2/R2
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