Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Social Change Model of Leadership Development for
Leadership Educators 4
Kristan Cilente Skendall & Daniel T. Ostick
Chapter 2 Teaching Leadership 11
Matthew R. Johnson
Chapter 3 Applying the Social Change Model of Leadership
Development through the Use of Case Studies 22
José-Luis Riera & Matthew L. Creasy
Chapter 4 Overview of the Social Change Model of Leadership
Development 42
Steven M. Mencarini
Chapter 5 Consciousness of Self 63
Sherry L. Early & Matthew A. Cooney
Chapter 6 Congruence 83
Shamika N. Karikari
Chapter 7 Commitment 97
Suresh Mudragada
Chapter 8 Collaboration 112
Darren E. Pierre
Chapter 9 Common Purpose 127
Kristen A. Rupert
Chapter 10 Controversy with Civility 142
Rian Satterwhite & Christopher Ruiz de Esparza
Chapter 11 Citizenship 163
Benjamin P. Correia-Harker
Chapter 12 Change 181
Melissa L. Rocco
Chapter 13 Social Change 195
Danielle S. Kleist & Jordyn C.Wright
Chapter 14 Applying the Model 214
Daniel T. Ostick & Kristan Cilente Skendall
About the Editors 227
KRISTAN CILENTE SKENDALL is currently the Associate Director of the Gemstone Honors Program, a four-year undergraduate team research program in the Honors College at the University of Maryland. She is a co-lead facilitator with the LeaderShape Institute, has taught numerous leadership courses, has presented at dozens of national and international conferences, and was a member of the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership Research Team.
DANIEL T. OSTICK is Assistant Director for Student and Staff Development in the Department of Resident Life at the University of Maryland. He is the author of “Leadership and Diversity” in the Handbook for Student Leadership Programs (2006) and The Handbook of Student Leadership Development (2011). He was co-editor of the Facilitator’s Guide for Leadership for a Better World as well as the Facilitator’s Guide and Student Workbook for Exploring Leadership.
SUSAN R. KOMIVES is professor emerita from the University of Maryland and cofounder of the National Clearinghouse for Leadership Programs (NCLP). She is coauthor of Exploring Leadership: For College Students Who Want to Make a Difference (1998, 2007, 2013), and co-editor of Leadership for a Better World: Understanding the Social Change Model of Leadership Development (2009, 2017). Additionally she was a member of the Ensemble that developed the Social Change Model of Leadership Development. She served as co-Principle Investigator for the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (now with 350 campuses and nearly 400,000 student responders examining the Social Change Model of Leadership Development).
WENDY WAGNER is the Honey W. Nashman Fellow for Faculty Development in the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service and visiting assistant professor of human services and social justice at The George Washington University. She was a co-editor of the first and second editions of Leadership for a Better World. She was also co-editor of The Handbook for Student Leadership Development and lead editor for the Facilitator’s Guide and Student Workbook for Exploring Leadership.
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