Talk:Leadership studies/Archives/2015
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North American Bias
The examples of educational facilities and institutes are almost all North American. If this is reflective of the demographics of the field (that is almost all institutes are in North America), then this fact should be discussed in the text. Andrewaskew (talk) 00:31, 7 May 2012 (UTC)
@Andrwaskew - this is because all the universities are adding their organization's name to the list. I am came here researching Blake-Mouton and was non-plussed by the extent of the list, because there should be a separate article for the list of educational institutions. It reduces the quality of the article 70.225.170.136 (talk) 22:35, 16 March 2013 (UTC)lancealongini
Improvement
My name is Diana Wade and I am working on a project on improving wikipedia with Shenandoah University and will be using the following references to help improve this leadership studies article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dwade11 (talk • contribs) 17:48, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
Elliott, R. (2011). Utilising evidence-based leadership theories in coaching for leadership development: Towards a comprehensive integrating conceptual framework. International Coaching Psychology Review, 6(1), 46-70.
Bairaktarova, D., Cox, M. F., & Evangelou, D. (2011). Leadership training in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education in Bulgaria. European Journal Of Engineering Education, 36(6), 585-594. doi:10.1080/03043797.2011.635189
Ahmed, I., & Qazi, T. (2011). DO STUDENTS' PERSONALITY TRAITS MODERATE RELATIONSHIP OF TEACHER'S LEADERSHIP STYLE AND STUDENTS' ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING. International Journal Of Academic Research, 3(4), 393-400.
Van De Valk, L. J., & Constas, M. A. (2011). A Methodological Review of Research on Leadership Development and Social Capital: Is There a Cause and Effect Relationship?. Adult Education Quarterly, 61(1), 73-90.