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Leadership education needs a transdisciplinary approach, moving beyond traditional higher education silos. This shift equips students with essential skills to tackle complex global challenges effectively.

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  • Education
  • Leadership Studies
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Leadership education is often confined within higher education, limiting its scope.
  • Current disciplinary boundaries hinder the development of comprehensive leadership skills.
  • Existing models struggle to address the complexity of contemporary global issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a transdisciplinary approach in leadership education.
  • To challenge current institutional structures in leadership programs.
  • To enhance students' capacity to address complex world issues.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of existing leadership education models.
  • Critique of disciplinary silos in higher education.
  • Proposal for a transdisciplinary framework.

Main Results:

  • Current multi- or interdisciplinary approaches are insufficient.
  • A transdisciplinary framework offers a more robust model for leadership development.
  • Organizations must adapt to foster holistic leadership education.

Conclusions:

  • Transdisciplinary leadership education is crucial for preparing students for global challenges.
  • Breaking down institutional silos is necessary for effective leadership development.
  • Embracing a transdisciplinary approach empowers future leaders with necessary skills.