Increasingly, universities are involved in providing leadership development opportunities that support students’ academic endeavours and their personal and professional development, including employability and citizenship skills. Leadership experiences are beneficial not only for students, but also for universities, the wider community, and future employers. To develop a greater understanding of students’ perceived benefits of their involvement in peer leadership activities, a group of Australasian universities participated in a pilot survey based on the United States National Survey of Peer Leadership. Overall, the results suggest students believe they benefit from peer leadership experiences across a range of key outcomes areas, most prominently creative problem solving, appreciation of diversity, and a sense of belonging and contributing to the university community.
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15 January 2019
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January 15 2019
“I didn’t just want a degree”: Students’ perceptions about benefits from participation in student leadership programmes
Jacques van der Meer;
Jacques van der Meer
1
Associate Professor College of Education University of Otago New Zealand
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Jane Skalicky;
Jane Skalicky
2
Associate Professor Student Experience University of Tasmania Australia
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Harriet Speed
Harriet Speed
Dr.
2
Associate Professor Student Experience University of Tasmania Australia
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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 (2019) 18 (1): 25–44.
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Meer JVD, Skalicky J, Speed H (2019), "“I didn’t just want a degree”: Students’ perceptions about benefits from participation in student leadership programmes". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 18 No. 1 pp. 25–44, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V18/I1/R3
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