Contemporary trends in leadership education emphasize paradigms of learning and educational practices associated with developing responsible citizens, furthering higher education’s civic mission. Yet, few introductory leadership courses include an explicit civic component (Johnson & Woodard, 2014). Service-learning is a high-impact practice designed to link the classroom and community in meaningful ways (Kuh, 2008). This application brief illustrates how Kansas State University faculty, students, and community partners engaged in a semester-long service-learning experience for the purpose of exercising leadership to make progress on the social issue of food insecurity. We describe how service-learning can be a catalyst to explore and engage the learning nexus of social challenges, leadership, and civic engagement in an introductory leadership course.
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15 April 2015
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April 15 2015
The Hunger Project: Exercising Civic Leadership with the Community for the Common Good in an Introductory Leadership Course Open Access
Kerry L. Priest;
Kerry L. Priest
1
Assistant Professor, School of Leadership Studies Kansas State University
, 103 Leadership Studies Building, Manhattan, KS 66506
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Tamara Bauer;
Tamara Bauer
2
Instructor, School of Leadership Studies Kansas State University
, 103 Leadership Studies Building Manhattan, KS 66506
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Leigh E. Fine
Leigh E. Fine
3
Assistant Professor, School of Leadership Studies Kansas State University
, 103 Leadership Studies Building Manhattan, KS 66506
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Journal of Leadership Education (2015) 14 (2): 218–228.
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Priest KL, Bauer T, Fine LE (2015), "The Hunger Project: Exercising Civic Leadership with the Community for the Common Good in an Introductory Leadership Course". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 14 No. 2 pp. 218–228, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V14/I2/AB2
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