Journal of Higher Education Policy and Leadership Studies (Jun 2022)

Reimagining Curriculum Design: Using Focus Groups to Enhance Leadership Educator Practice

  • Brittany Devies,
  • Emily Ostermeyer,
  • M. Ross Allbritton,
  • Derrick Raphael Pacheco,
  • Connor Dizor,
  • Kara Jane R. Henry,
  • Allen Clay Jr.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52547/johepal.3.2.103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 103 – 120

Abstract

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As educators continue down the ever-changing path of leadership learning, we must critically analyze our approach to curriculum design. A central aspect of this course design process utilized a focus group of peer leadership educators, in which the group leveraged the diversity of its members to center the student perspective and ensure a well-rounded analysis of the new curriculum. This group of leadership educators piloted an asynchronous, online, contemporary issues in leadership course in which providing formative feedback on course content, pacing, and design resulted in a more inclusive and robust curriculum. Reflections from our collective process are grounded in our lived experiences as leadership educators and leadership learners. Implications for practice are explored throughout as well. The reflections and implications focus on four key areas: leadership educator development, the need for diverse perspectives in leadership learning, growth through feedback, and ways to disrupt the traditional narratives of curriculum design.

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