Examining the intersections between undergraduates' engagement in community service and development of socially responsible leadership
2013-06-05
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Examining the intersections between undergraduates' engagement in community service and development of socially responsible leadership
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2013-06-05
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This paper examined relationships between students’ engagement in community service in different contexts through classes, student organizations, work study, and on their own as well as their development of socially responsible leadership at a large, public, research university in the Upper Midwest. Results from the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership survey distributed at a single institution (n = 1,282) suggest, among other things, that students who participated in community service on their own consistently reported higher socially responsible leadership while students who participated in service both on their own and in a student
organization reported higher socially responsible leadership in all areas save for
consciousness of self.
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Soria, Krista; Nobbe, June; Fink, Alex. (2013). Examining the intersections between undergraduates' engagement in community service and development of socially responsible leadership. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/150279.
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