USING DESIGN THINKING AS A STUDENT-CENTERED APPROACH TO ENHANCE AN UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Author: John Banter, John Egan, Kimberly Hayes and Ben Phillips
Publisher: Journal of Leadership Education,

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It is widely understood that distinctive leadership programs must engage in assessment, and intentional program improvement practices. Design thinking can serve as one student-centered tool that engages students in the assessment process, while looping feedback into substantive programmatic changes. This paper explores the use of this innovative practice to enhance a co-curricular leadership program at a large university in the Southeastern United States. Practitioners found that design thinking was a useful supplemental assessment tool that led to positive programmatic changes that were focused on students’ needs.

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