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Abstract
The evolving demographic landscape in the United States is a cause to shift leadership training approaches to better serve diverse populations. This article addresses the call for leadership educators to create inclusive, courageous training environments that reflect the increasing diversity in educational and professional settings. Traditionally, leadership education has centered on White and masculine paradigms, often neglecting the unique experiences of historically marginalized groups. This article emphasizes the importance of recognizing and incorporating social identities into leadership training by using these four key strategies: (1) building trust, (2) acknowledging social identity, (3) identity-based storytelling, and (4) experiential learning activities. By integrating these strategies, leadership educators can foster environments that are conducive to deeper learning and engagement.
期刊介绍:
The New Directions for Student Leadership series explores leadership conceptual and pedagogical topics of interest to high school and college leadership educators. Issues in this series are grounded in scholarship featuring practical applications and good practices in youth and adult leadership education.