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McFadden presents workshop at international leadership conference in Belgium

The assistant professor of sport management co-led an October presentation titled “Developing Leadership Capacity of College Students During Divisive Times.”

Cara McFadden, an assistant professor in Ƶ’s Department of Sport Management, presented at the , which brings together scholars and practitioners in leadership studies. The conference, which had a theme of “Leadership in Turbulent Times,” was held in Brussels, Belgium, in mid-October.

​McFadden co-led a workshop titled “Developing Leadership Capacity of College Students During Divisive Times,” with Don Stenta, recreational services director at The Ohio State University. After a review of frameworks for student leadership development, the collaborators led participants through a series of scenarios, applying critical thinking skills and investigating models to solve real-world challenges regarding student leadership development. McFadden and Stenta then coordinated an experiential activity to explore strategies for developing students’ leadership self-efficacy.

The presentation’s objective, according to the conference program, was to provide participants with “ideas, solutions and best practices to support the intentional design of student leadership programming.”

​The International Leadership Association (ILA) is organized for educational purposes to serve as a global network for individuals who practice, study and teach multiple facets of leadership. The ILA promotes a deeper understanding of leadership knowledge and practices for the greater good of individuals and communities worldwide.