The student shall:
32 lecture hours
The course VEL1220 provides an introduction to value-based leadership and self-leadership. We will work on questions about what characterizes a good leader and how leadership can contribute to the development of churches, organizations and communities. The course will review different perspectives, models, and theories to better enable students to analyze different approaches to leadership, as well as identify what kind of competence leaders need to develop. Students will also learn to reflect critically and constructively in the face of such leadership models. Finally, the course will help the student to reflect on their own leadership development, thus contributing to lifelong learning and value-based leadership in organizational and social life.
Learning Outcomes
A student who has completed the course of VEL1220E Vale-based leadership should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills, and general competence:
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The teaching is provided in the form of interactive lectures, group discussions and case studies. The course consists of a total of 32 teaching hours.
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