Students’ Self-identified Long-term Leadership Development Goals: An Analysis by Gender and Race

Author: David M. Rosch, Barry L. Boyd and Duran KristinaM.
Publisher: Journal of Leadership Education,

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Leadership development goal statements of 92 undergraduate students enrolled in a multi-year self-directed leadership development program were analyzed using content and thematic analyses to investigate patterns of similarities and differences across gender and race. This qualitative analysis utilized a theoretical framework that approached leadership typed traits, skills, or behaviors (Northouse, 2009). Significant differences emerged by gender; women were more interested in developing leadership-oriented traits while men displayed more interest in developing specific skills. No differences emerged across racial groups.

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