This leadership education evaluation study explored the leadership development outcomes of potential county extension directors and the ways to improve the program. The leadership education program aimed to improve participants’ leadership abilities in understanding self, building relationships and managing resources. The analysis of quantitative and qualitative data confirmed that the leadership training institute was effective in building participants’ leadership skills and improving leadership behavior. The incorporation of participants’ learning needs into the program, use of hands-on experiential learning activities and problem solving activities combined with small group discussions were the contributing factors for the success of this leadership education program. The participants suggested the use of more hands-on and problem solving activities, team building exercises and condensing the time gap between the pre and post sessions as strategies for further improvement of this program.
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15 January 2010
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January 15 2010
Evaluating a New and Aspiring County Extension Director Leadership Education Program: Determining Outcomes and Needed Improvements Open Access
K. S. U. Jayaratne, Ph.D.;
K. S. U. Jayaratne, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor and State Leader for Program Evaluation Department of Agricultural and Extension Education 214 Ricks Hall, North Carolina State University Raleigh
, NC 27695-7607 (919)515-6079 FAX: (919)515-1965
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Mitchell Owen, Ed.D.;
Mitchell Owen, Ed.D.
2
Director, Personal and Organizational Development North Carolina Cooperative Extension Ricks Hall, North Carolina State University Raleigh
, NC 27695-7569 (919) 515-8448 FAX: (919) 513-1242
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David Jones, Ph.D.
David Jones, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor Department of Agricultural and Extension Education 216 Ricks Hall, North Carolina State University Raleigh
, NC 27695-7607 (919)513-2187 FAX: (919)515-1965
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Journal of Leadership Education (2010) 9 (1): 17–35.
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Jayaratne KSU, Owen M, Jones D (2010), "Evaluating a New and Aspiring County Extension Director Leadership Education Program: Determining Outcomes and Needed Improvements". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 17–35, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V9/I1/RF2
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