An international snapshot of peer leadership in higher education

J. Skalicky, Harriet Speed, Jacques van der Meer, Dallin George Young
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PurposeThis paper describes an exploratory, international research collaboration that seeks to gain a deeper understanding of the development and experiences of peer leaders in higher education across different international contexts, namely the USA, Canada (CAN), Australasia (Australia and New Zealand) (ANZ), the United Kingdom (UK) and South Africa (SA).Design/methodology/approachData are summarized and compared across each of the participating countries, providing a more global context and depth of perspective on peer leadership (PL) in higher education than is currently available in the literature.FindingsThe findings highlight some apparent differences between countries in relation to student engagement in peer leader roles and the ways in which PL is supported by higher education institutions, as well as some similarities across the different international contexts, particularly in the way peer leaders view the benefits of their involvement in PL.Originality/valueThese insights provide a valuable addition to the literature on PL and practical information to higher education institutions for supporting student leadership development and involvement.
高等教育同行领导力的国际快照
目的 本文介绍了一项探索性的国际研究合作,旨在深入了解不同国际背景下高等教育中朋辈领导的发展和经验,这些国家包括美国、加拿大(CAN)、澳大拉西亚(澳大利亚和新西兰)、英国(UK)和南非(SA)。研究结果研究结果强调了不同国家在学生参与朋辈领导角色和高等教育机构支持朋辈领导的方式方面的一些明显差异,以及不同国际背景下的一些相似之处,特别是朋辈领导对参与朋辈领导的益处的看法。
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