Mind mapping can be a pedagogical tool that helps students brainstorm how to organize information in a way that incorporates creative and active learning, as well as critical thinking. In this article, we describe the application of using mind maps in an undergraduate course focused on teaching leadership theory as an effort to help students think more holistically about how theories intersect with their lives. The assignment description, rubric, and details of the application are provided. Examples of ways students have organized their maps to integrate theories into their lives (e.g., based on themselves, organizations, or metaphors) are also included. Through this practice, we found that mind mapping leadership concepts to areas of students’ lives develop their ability to describe how leadership theories operate holistically in their life, rather than limiting their understanding to one or two popular theories. We recommend leadership educators consider mind mapping as a pedagogical tool to teach theories and other content that require understanding in a broader context.
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15 June 2023
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June 15 2023
VIEWING LEADERSHIP HOLISTICALLY: Using Mind Maps to Teach Leadership Open Access
Justin Greenleaf, Ph.D.;
Justin Greenleaf, Ph.D.
Fort Hays State University
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Lori Kniffin, Ph.D.;
Lori Kniffin, Ph.D.
Fort Hays State University
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Kaley Klaus, Ed.D.;
Kaley Klaus, Ed.D.
Fort Hays State University
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Megan Rust, MPS
Megan Rust, MPS
Fort Hays State University
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Journal of Leadership Education (2023) 22 (2): 75–90.
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Greenleaf J, Kniffin L, Klaus K, Rust M (2023), "VIEWING LEADERSHIP HOLISTICALLY: Using Mind Maps to Teach Leadership". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 22 No. 2 pp. 75–90, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V22/I2/A1
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