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Teaching Global Leadership in Higher Education: Leadership Across Cultures
 
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ISBN13:9783031663826
ISBN10:3031663829
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:147 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: V, 147 p.
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Teaching Global Leadership in Higher Education

Leadership Across Cultures
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Short description:

This book answers a need for pedagogic guidance and instruction in designing, implementing and evaluating global leadership as an academic subject. The book understands global leadership as a social practice and as a comparative subject, analysing how leadership is conceived of and practised in different countries and cultures. At the same time, the authors see global leadership from a ?grand challenges? perspective, engaging with the key issues of the age, some of which are identified through the United Nations? Sustainable Development Goals. By these means, the book proposes a distinctive global leadership curriculum with potential to aggregate and unify different approaches to the subject. The book provides the conceptual underpinning, the multicultural perspective and the practical guidance to help universities worldwide in designing and developing curricula in global leadership, a subject of increasing interest in the twenty-first century as the geopolitical, even existential challenges of the age require both research and practice which transcends the boundaries of both nations and of academic disciplines. The book will also be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of educational development and pedagogy.



Funmi Olonisakin is Professor of Security, Leadership and Development and Vice President (International, Engagement & Service) at King?s College London, UK.



Michael Flavin is Reader in Global Education at King?s College London, UK.

Long description:

This book answers a need for pedagogic guidance and instruction in designing, implementing and evaluating global leadership as an academic subject. The book understands global leadership as a social practice and as a comparative subject, analysing how leadership is conceived of and practised in different countries and cultures. At the same time, the authors see global leadership from a ?grand challenges? perspective, engaging with the key issues of the age, some of which are identified through the United Nations? Sustainable Development Goals. By these means, the book proposes a distinctive global leadership curriculum with potential to aggregate and unify different approaches to the subject. The book provides the conceptual underpinning, the multicultural perspective and the practical guidance to help universities worldwide in designing and developing curricula in global leadership, a subject of increasing interest in the twenty-first century as the geopolitical, even existential challenges of the age require both research and practice which transcends the boundaries of both nations and of academic disciplines. The book will also be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of educational development and pedagogy.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: What Do We Mean by Leadership?.- Chapter 3: What Do We Mean by Global Leadership?.- Chapter 4: Global Leadership and Pedagogy.- Chapter 5: Assessing Global Leadership.- Chapter 6: Evaluating Global Leadership Courses.- Chapter 7: Conclusion ? Global Leadership and the Future of the Higher Education Curriculum.