Learning from Journal Articles

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Chapter 1. Introduction

Heller, T. and Van Til, J (1982).  Leadership and followership: some summary propositions.  Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 18, 405-414. (Link to PDF of Article)

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Davis, K. E. (1982).  The status of black leadership: Implications for black followers in the 1980s.  Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 18, 309-322.

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Chapter 2. Trait Approach

Drodge, E. N. and Murphy, S. A. (2002).  Interrogating emotions in police leadership.  Human Resource Development Review 2002, 1, 420-438.

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Theoharis, G. (2008).  Woven in deeply: Identity and leadership of urban social justice principals.
Education and Urban Society 2008, 41: 3-24.

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Chapter 3. Skills Approach

Janson, A. (2008).  Extracting leadership knowledge from formative experiences.  Leadership, 4(10), 73-94.

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Martin, M. J., Aupperle, K. E., and Chen, R. (1996).  Strategic leadership and skill usage by academic presidents.  The Journal of Leadership Studies, 3(1), 139-150.

This is an older article that uses the Three Skill Model to assess self-reported leader behaviors of college presidents.  This article would pair nicely with an assignment to interview the college or university president on your campus or invite the president to speak to the class about his/her views on the essential skills for academic leadership.

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Author:Jim Barnes

Pub Date: January 2013

Pages: 416

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