Can parents identify leadership lessons in children’s media and use them to teach their children leadership? Thirty participants were asked to answer questions about leadership in children’s media before and after watching clips of a popular G-rated children’s movie. The results from the questionnaire indicated that parents do recognize leadership behaviors in children’s media and do feel that their children are learning from the media. As a result of this learning environment, children become more aware of leadership. Further, sixty-seven percent of the parents claimed to reinforce the positive messages in the media, and seventy percent claimed to teach their children about leadership. In two participant groups, results varied by gender and education level. The study recommends ways for parents and media producers to emphasize leadership messages so as to foster leadership development in children
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15 June 2015
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August 15 2015
Teaching Tomorrow’s Leaders by Discussing Today’s Media
Lee Morin, M.A;
Lee Morin, M.A
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Leadership and Organizational Studies, University of Southern Maine
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Elizabeth Fisher Turesky, Ph.D;
Elizabeth Fisher Turesky, Ph.D
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Leadership and Organizational Studies, University of Southern Maine
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Betty Robinson, Ph.D
Betty Robinson, Ph.D
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Leadership and Organizational Studies, University of Southern Maine
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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 (2015) 14 (3): 17–34.
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Morin L, Turesky EF, Robinson B (2015), "Teaching Tomorrow’s Leaders by Discussing Today’s Media". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 14 No. 3 pp. 17–34, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V14/I3/R2
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