Leadership by Design summer day camp: University and high school student outcomes
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership
Volume
4
Issue
1
Publisher
Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education; Wilderness Education Association; Western Kentucky University Research Foundation
Publication Date
1-1-2012
First Page
62
Last Page
73
Abstract
The Leadership by Design (LbD) summer day camp provided interactive learning experiences for university and high school students. While LbD is similar to other university recruitment programs, none looks directly at the learning outcomes for students through a social constructivist theory design that evaluates the acquisition of the learning outcomes. With such a design, the summer day camp offered leadership development opportunities to university students through a “live,” hands-on experience in a special event management course curriculum. LbD also provided high school participants with an opportunity to explore leadership characteristics and increase their understanding of university culture. The specific purpose of the pre- and post-test study design was to evaluate the gains in learning for university students’ leadership development and their course curriculum experience, and the high school students’ leadership development and understanding of university culture. Wilcoxon signed-ranked results indicated statistically significant gains in all outcomes.
Recommended Citation
Fortune, M. F., Roark, M. F., D'Alleva, M., & Smusz, L. (2012). Leadership by Design Summer Day Camp: University and High School Student Outcomes. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 4(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.7768/1948-5123.1095