Considering the role of higher education in preparing the next generation of leaders for social change, leadership education is challenged to consider how best to prepare young adults for socially responsible leadership. Service-learning and professional internships, separately, have been identified as vehicles for preparing young adults for leadership roles. The purpose of this Application Brief is to describe a hybrid of service-learning and professional internships, called “Serviceship,” which employs undergraduate students as interns for a community rather than a company. Now in its fifth year at a Midwestern, four-year land-grant institution, the “Serviceship” program has placed 21 interns in 11 rural communities. Utilizing an asset-based community development framework, undergraduate students are matched with rural communities whose local leaders have self-identified a community development project.
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15 January 2018
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January 15 2018
Developing Leadership Through “Serviceship”: Leveraging the Intersection Between Service-Learning and Professional Internship Open Access
Lindsay J. Hastings, Ph.D.;
Lindsay J. Hastings, Ph.D.
1
Clifton Professor in Mentoring Research Director, Nebraska Human Resources Institute University of Nebraska
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Milan Wall;
Milan Wall
2
Co-Director Heartland Center for Leadership Development Lincoln
, Nebraska
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Kurt Mantonya
Kurt Mantonya
3
Senior Associate Heartland Center for Leadership Development Lincoln
, Nebraska
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Journal of Leadership Education (2018) 17 (1): 141–151.
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Hastings LJ, Wall M, Mantonya K (2018), "Developing Leadership Through “Serviceship”: Leveraging the Intersection Between Service-Learning and Professional Internship". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 17 No. 1 pp. 141–151, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V17/I1/A2
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