This scholarly paper explores leadership education across Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the Southwest of the United States. We searched for inclusion of social justice, ethics, and community engagement aspects within leadershipprograms.LeadershipeducationprogramsinhighereducationandspecificallyatHSIsmustbeintentional about offering programs, curriculum, and experiences that adopt inclusion of those who are underrepresented within the leadership realm. While scholarship concerning HSIs as complex organizations has grown, consideration of how leadership education programs contribute to truly serving their unique students is still in its infancy. This inquiry found that there are a number of similarities among leadership programs at HSIs in the way of academic location, degree offerings, and class format, but it also details missing characteristics of social justice, ethics, and community engagement within these areas. We propose that through further examination and future research, a framework of leadership education with underpinnings of social justice, ethics, and community engagement can be beneficial in truly serving underserved and underrepresented student populations specifically at HSIs.
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15 April 2022
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April 15 2022
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION AT HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES: WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? Open Access
Mari Ysela Noopila;
Mari Ysela Noopila
1
University of Texas at El Paso
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Henrietta Williams Pichon
Henrietta Williams Pichon
2
New Mexico State University
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Journal of Leadership Education (2022) 21 (2): 97–113.
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Noopila MY, Pichon HW (2022), "LEADERSHIP EDUCATION AT HISPANIC SERVING INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES: WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 21 No. 2 pp. 97–113, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V21/I2/R6
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