Search Results - "Keating, Kari"
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Community Effects of Leadership Development Education: Citizen Empowerment for Civic Engagement
Published 2015“…Community leadership development programs are designed to increase the capacity of citizens for civic engagement. These programs fill gaps in what people know…”
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Choosing a Life of Impact: A Grounded Theory Approach to Describe the Career Choice of Becoming a High School Agriculture Teacher
Published in Journal of human sciences and extension (30-06-2020)“…The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative research was to identify the influences on students’ decisions to pursue a career as a high school agriculture…”
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The Community Capitals Framework: an empirical examination of internal relationships
Published in Community development (Columbus, Ohio) (01-10-2013)“…There is a small but growing amount of research on the use the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) as it relates to changes and development at the community…”
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Choosing a Life of Impact: A Grounded Theory Approach to Describe the Career Choice of Becoming a High School Agriculture Teacher
Published in Journal of human sciences and extension (01-06-2020)“…The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative research was to identify the influences on students' decisions to pursue a career as a high school agriculture…”
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The role of cultural capital in the development of community leadership: toward an integrated program model
Published in Community development (Columbus, Ohio) (01-05-2012)“…Community leadership development programs (CLDPs) have become increasingly common in rural areas as strategies for self-help development. Programs vary by…”
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Developmental Readiness for Leadership: The Differential Effects of Leadership Courses on Creating "Ready, Willing, and Able" Leaders
Published in Journal of leadership education (01-01-2014)“…The development of effective leadership capacity involves multiple factors including increasing students' leadership self-efficacy, motivation to lead, and…”
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Community leadership development education: promoting civic engagement through human and social capital
Published in Community development (Columbus, Ohio) (01-02-2012)“…Community leadership development education (CLDE) programs are designed to increase the capacity of individuals as leaders in their communities as well as…”
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My pulse is an earthquake
Published 01-02-2015“…Community leadership development programs are designed to increase the capacity of citizens for civic engagement. These programs fill gaps in what people know…”
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Training Civic Bridge Builders: Outcomes of Community Leadership Development Programs
Published 2011“…As rural communities experience rapid economic, demographic, and political change, program interventions that focus on the development of community leadership…”
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Training civic bridge builders: Outcomes of community leadership development programs
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Introduction
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About the Authors
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Appendices
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PART I: COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EFFECTS ON COMMUNITY
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Intro
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Microcomputer Application and Skill Instruction Needed and Received by College of Business Administration Students
Published in Delta Pi Epsilon journal (01-12-1992)“…Random sample of 26 (of 31) deans/faculty of business administration and 32 (of 41) business managers responded as follows: microcomputer applications needed…”
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