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Principles of Peer Leadership: An Undergraduate Course for Students in Positions to Serve Fellow Students

1Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech
24-VA Assessment Coordinator, Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies, Virginia Tech
3Doctoral candidate, Educational Psychology, Virginia Tech

Journal of Leadership Education

ISSN: 1552-9045

Article publication date: 15 April 2016

Issue publication date: 15 April 2016

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Abstract

Principles of Peer Leadership is an undergraduate course developed through the collaboration of leadership educators with colleagues from residence life and fraternity/sorority life to provide instruction to undergraduate students serving in peer leadership positions across campus. The course comprises online and recitation components to connect leadership concepts to the students’ peer leadership practice. This application brief is intended to a) provide an overview of the course along with relevant scholarship used in its design, b) detail the course format and its various components for developing leadership skills, and c) offer educator reflections about how the course has worked well, and areas for improvement. Among the recommendations for future practice is a clear message of collaboration with university stakeholders and continuous assessment.

Citation

Friedel, C.R., Kirland, K.C. and Grimes, M.W. (2016), "Principles of Peer Leadership: An Undergraduate Course for Students in Positions to Serve Fellow Students", Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 39-47. https://doi.org/10.12806/V15/I2/A2

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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