The number of leadership education and development programs has increased substantially over the past few decades. However, deliberate assessment strategies aimed at understanding actual student development have not kept pace. The primary reason for this limitation likely involves the challenges that are associated with this type of assessment. When examining leadership one is not only interested in the mere acquisition and retention of knowledge, but the actual application and practice of such knowledge. There are a host of challenges that stand in the way of such assessment. In the present paper we call attention to several of these challenges in an effort to understand what effective leader education assessment could look like. Additionally, we offer two examples of how intentional assessment strategies can be implemented to evaluate the effectiveness of leader education and development.
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15 June 2009
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June 15 2009
Leadership Education and Assessment: A Developmental Approach Open Access
Douglas R. Lindsay, Ph.D.;
Douglas R. Lindsay, Ph.D.
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Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Professor Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership United States Air Force Academy
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Craig A. Foster, Ph.D.;
Craig A. Foster, Ph.D.
2
Associate Professor Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership United States Air Force Academy
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Robert J. Jackson, Ph.D.;
Robert J. Jackson, Ph.D.
3
Associate Professor Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership United States Air Force Academy
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Anthony M. Hassan, Ed.D.
Anthony M. Hassan, Ed.D.
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Major and Assistant Professor Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership United States Air Force Academy
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Journal of Leadership Education (2009) 8 (1): 163–176.
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Lindsay DR, Foster CA, Jackson RJ, Hassan AM (2009), "Leadership Education and Assessment: A Developmental Approach". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 8 No. 1 pp. 163–176, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V8/I1/IB4
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