Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning

The world direly needs leaders as agents of change in a society characterized by disparities in the quality of life due to unequal access to resources. A pedagogical practice increasingly used in higher education for students to acquire leadership skills is service-learning. However, few studies hav...

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Main Authors: Adarlo, Genejane M, Amor, Urduja C, Garciano, Agnes D, Dalagan, Juliet Q.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10462024-04-01T07:45:20Z Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning Adarlo, Genejane M Amor, Urduja C Garciano, Agnes D Dalagan, Juliet Q. The world direly needs leaders as agents of change in a society characterized by disparities in the quality of life due to unequal access to resources. A pedagogical practice increasingly used in higher education for students to acquire leadership skills is service-learning. However, few studies have examined the long-lasting effects of service-learning on student leadership development. Hence, this case study explores the enduring influence of service-learning on leadership development among 13 graduates engaged in a public health care setting in the Philippines as part of their coursework in 2014. Informed by the Social Change Model of Leadership Development, thematic analysis of focus group discussions revealed transformative leadership as the enduring influence of service-learning. Opportunities in service-learning for meaning-making seemed contributory for graduates to commit themselves as agents of change in society through their chosen profession. These findings support the view that service-learning is a high-impact pedagogical practice for teaching transformative leadership. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/47 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CVMX5xdJZOkROVS1VQs9qcZ420qk2LzY/view?usp=sharing Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo higher education service-learning Social Change Model of Leadership Development social transformation transformative leadership Education Higher Education University Extension
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic higher education
service-learning
Social Change Model of Leadership Development
social transformation
transformative leadership
Education
Higher Education
University Extension
spellingShingle higher education
service-learning
Social Change Model of Leadership Development
social transformation
transformative leadership
Education
Higher Education
University Extension
Adarlo, Genejane M
Amor, Urduja C
Garciano, Agnes D
Dalagan, Juliet Q.
Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
description The world direly needs leaders as agents of change in a society characterized by disparities in the quality of life due to unequal access to resources. A pedagogical practice increasingly used in higher education for students to acquire leadership skills is service-learning. However, few studies have examined the long-lasting effects of service-learning on student leadership development. Hence, this case study explores the enduring influence of service-learning on leadership development among 13 graduates engaged in a public health care setting in the Philippines as part of their coursework in 2014. Informed by the Social Change Model of Leadership Development, thematic analysis of focus group discussions revealed transformative leadership as the enduring influence of service-learning. Opportunities in service-learning for meaning-making seemed contributory for graduates to commit themselves as agents of change in society through their chosen profession. These findings support the view that service-learning is a high-impact pedagogical practice for teaching transformative leadership.
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author Adarlo, Genejane M
Amor, Urduja C
Garciano, Agnes D
Dalagan, Juliet Q.
author_facet Adarlo, Genejane M
Amor, Urduja C
Garciano, Agnes D
Dalagan, Juliet Q.
author_sort Adarlo, Genejane M
title Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
title_short Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
title_full Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
title_fullStr Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
title_full_unstemmed Catalysts of Social Change Examining Leadership Development in Service-Learning
title_sort catalysts of social change examining leadership development in service-learning
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/47
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