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The Interaction of Efficacy and Leadership Competency Development
1Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences.
New Directions for Student Leadership
|November 21, 2017
Summary
Students’ self-efficacy is crucial for developing leadership skills. This chapter offers practical strategies to enhance student leadership competencies through self-efficacy building.
Area of Science:
- Educational Psychology
- Leadership Studies
Background:
- Student self-efficacy significantly influences the development of leadership competencies.
- Understanding this relationship is key for effective educational interventions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the role of students' self-efficacy in leadership competency development.
- To provide actionable strategies for educators and students.
Main Methods:
- Literature review on self-efficacy and leadership development.
- Synthesis of practical approaches and recommendations.
Main Results:
- Self-efficacy acts as a primary driver for students to engage in and develop leadership behaviors.
- Targeted interventions can bolster both self-efficacy and leadership skills.
Conclusions:
- Fostering student self-efficacy is a direct pathway to cultivating effective leadership.
- The chapter provides a framework for enhancing leadership through psychological empowerment.
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