1980
DOI: 10.1080/02783198109552524
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A proposed model for leadership development

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“…A survey conducted in 1984 by the Oregon Department of Education found that 58% of its largest schools (class 4A) offered a leadership class. Several curricula, training programs, workshops, and camps have been established in order to answer the increased demand for leadership education (Findorff, 1991;Gano, 1993;Magoon, 1981;Parker, 1983;Stiles, 1986;Washburn & Hammond, 1982).…”
Section: A Comparison Of High School Student and Adult Expectations Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey conducted in 1984 by the Oregon Department of Education found that 58% of its largest schools (class 4A) offered a leadership class. Several curricula, training programs, workshops, and camps have been established in order to answer the increased demand for leadership education (Findorff, 1991;Gano, 1993;Magoon, 1981;Parker, 1983;Stiles, 1986;Washburn & Hammond, 1982).…”
Section: A Comparison Of High School Student and Adult Expectations Omentioning
confidence: 99%