Baby-boomers, the sizeable group of knowledgeable, competent, and motivated adults born between 1946 and 1964, view the increased flexibility in lifestyle of their later years as an opportunity to make a further contribution to society (Wilson & Simson, 2006). How can this potential be realized? Legacy Leadership Institutes, created by the University of Maryland’s Center on Aging, are designed in collaboration with community agencies through a process of needs assessment and volunteer position development. They provide intense classroom instruction in specific role competencies and non-positional leadership development, followed by supervised field placements in those agencies. The outcome is higher volunteer competence and leadership role self-efficacy, increased civic engagement, challenging volunteer roles, and ultimate enhancement of community social capital.
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15 September 2006
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September 15 2006
Legacy Leadership Institutes: Strengthening Leadership for Community Involvement in 50+ Adults
Tracey T. Manning;
Tracey T. Manning
1
Research Associate Professor Center on Aging University of Maryland College Park
, Maryland
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Laura Wilson;
Laura Wilson
2
Director Center on Aging University of Maryland College Park
, Maryland
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Karen Harlow-Rosentraub
Karen Harlow-Rosentraub
3
Associate Professor Case Western Reserve University Cleveland
, Ohio
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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 (2006) 5 (2): 81–92.
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Manning TT, Wilson L, Harlow-Rosentraub K (2006), "Legacy Leadership Institutes: Strengthening Leadership for Community Involvement in 50+ Adults". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 5 No. 2 pp. 81–92, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V5/I2/AB8
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