Situational leadership has been noted as one of the most recognizable leadership concepts (Northouse, 2007). Teaching the model to a college student audience may become more of monotony than a learning experience. Using popular media technology to teach situational leadership can appeal to more learning styles than the typical lecture, and make the study of leadership more exciting. Grey’s Anatomy (2007) is a popular drama television series that shows the directing, coaching, supporting, and delegating styles of situational leadership. Using media clips from this series, students can relate to the dramatic relationships and daily demands of the student intern characters. They also learn more about situational leadership through living in the “leadership moment” of the scenes.
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15 September 2008
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September 15 2008
Bringing the Emergency Room to the Classroom: Using Grey’s Anatomy to Simplify Situational Leadership
Jodi L. Torock
Jodi L. Torock
Graduate Assistant Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication Texas A&M University College Station
, Texas
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Journal of Leadership Education (2008) 7 (2): 69–78.
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Torock JL (2008), "Bringing the Emergency Room to the Classroom: Using Grey’s Anatomy to Simplify Situational Leadership". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 7 No. 2 pp. 69–78, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V7/I2/AB5
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