Researchers have discovered that service learning affects students’ academic, personal, and social development. However, currently there is a gap in literature analyzing ways in which service learning affects students’ perceived leadership skills. This study examined the effectiveness of service learning on the perceived leadership skills of 74 sport management undergraduate students at a mid-sized, Midwestern, public university using Kouzes’ and Posner’s Student Leadership Practices Inventory instrument, which examines leadership practices in five areas: Model the Way, Inspire a Shared Vision, Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act, and Encourage the Heart. The results of this study may help faculty members and administrators to better understand the potential of utilizing service learning projects in their classrooms as a vehicle for their students to develop quality leadership practices. Recommendations for further research and practice are also discussed.
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15 April 2017
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April 15 2017
Undergraduate Sport Management Students’ Perceptions of Leadership Skills Through Service Learning Open Access
Bryan Romsa;
Bryan Romsa
1
Assistant Professor, South Dakota State University
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Katelyn Romsa;
Katelyn Romsa
1
Assistant Professor, South Dakota State University
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Jon Lim;
Jon Lim
2
Associate Professor, Minnesota State University
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Scott Wurdinger
Scott Wurdinger
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Professor, Minnesota State University
, Mankato
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Journal of Leadership Education (2017) 16 (2): 129–147.
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Romsa B, Romsa K, Lim J, Wurdinger S (2017), "Undergraduate Sport Management Students’ Perceptions of Leadership Skills Through Service Learning". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 16 No. 2 pp. 129–147, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V16/I2/R8
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