Resonant learning and transitional space: Enabling lasting leadership for good in a post-crisis world
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Conference paperAuthor/s
Bryant, PeterAbstract
Developing graduates in pre-experience higher education programs that have the transdisciplinary capability to be leaders for good throughout their career is a complex curricular challenge. Resonant business education is predicated on learning experiences that draw in the lived ...
See moreDeveloping graduates in pre-experience higher education programs that have the transdisciplinary capability to be leaders for good throughout their career is a complex curricular challenge. Resonant business education is predicated on learning experiences that draw in the lived experiences of students and integrates their current knowledge and skills into emerging experiential contexts, both being and yet to be experienced. The creation of pathways from experiences already gained by students in leadership, either explicitly or tacitly through following leaders or heroes of their own, into opportunities for experiential learning about leadership during their degrees represents a significant design opportunity. This study interrogates the challenges and affordances of designing a leadership education program at the University of Sydney Business S program purposefully creates sequences of challenging learning experiences in transitional spaces for students to integrate, repurpose and share their transdisciplinary knowledge, skills, and experience in resonant ways as they develop their skills to be leaders for good.
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See moreDeveloping graduates in pre-experience higher education programs that have the transdisciplinary capability to be leaders for good throughout their career is a complex curricular challenge. Resonant business education is predicated on learning experiences that draw in the lived experiences of students and integrates their current knowledge and skills into emerging experiential contexts, both being and yet to be experienced. The creation of pathways from experiences already gained by students in leadership, either explicitly or tacitly through following leaders or heroes of their own, into opportunities for experiential learning about leadership during their degrees represents a significant design opportunity. This study interrogates the challenges and affordances of designing a leadership education program at the University of Sydney Business S program purposefully creates sequences of challenging learning experiences in transitional spaces for students to integrate, repurpose and share their transdisciplinary knowledge, skills, and experience in resonant ways as they develop their skills to be leaders for good.
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Date
2025-04-08Source title
35th CHER Conference – Higher Education Institutions as Change Agents in Society: Perspectives on Adaptation and ImpactLicence
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Business SchoolShare