This descriptive study used an interview protocol developed by the Center for Creative Leadership with 50 college student leaders to determine what key developmental events young college leaders experience and the leadership lessons learned from these events. Students discussed 180 events and 734 lessons learned from them. Most events defined by students were challenging assignments, although events dealing with other people, coursework, and formal leadership programs were also mentioned. Top lessons included communication, self-identity, leadership identity, and developing leadership task and management skills. While many lessons could be learned in a variety of different ways, a number of challenging assignments stood out as important for learning certain lessons. Findings suggest that faculty and administrators involved with student leaders can help the students take a proactive approach to developing themselves as leaders by targeting important events and important lessons to learn.
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15 April 2014
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April 15 2014
Key Events in Student Leaders’ Lives and Lessons Learned from Them Open Access
Valerie I. Sessa;
Valerie I. Sessa
Dr.
1
Associate Professor, Psychology, Director of Leadership Development through Civic Engagement, Montclair State University
, Montclair, New Jersey 07043
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Brett V. Morgan;
Brett V. Morgan
2
Director, Business Change and Transformation, Wyndham Hotel Group
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Kalenderli Selin;
Kalenderli Selin
3
Graduate student, Montclair State University
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Fanny E. Hammond
Fanny E. Hammond
3
Graduate student, Montclair State University
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Journal of Leadership Education (2014) 13 (2): 1–28.
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Sessa VI, Morgan BV, Selin K, Hammond FE (2014), "Key Events in Student Leaders’ Lives and Lessons Learned from Them". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 13 No. 2 pp. 1–28, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V13/I2/R1
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