THE ROLE OF PROFESSORS IN SHAPING FUTURE LEADERS
Keywords:
Leadership developments, mentorship, critical thinking, innovation in teaching, personal and professional growth, ethical decision-making, problem-solving skills, collaboration, global competence, student empowerment.Abstract
Professors hold a significant role in shaping future leaders by providing not only academic knowledge but also the skills and mindset necessary for leadership. Through mentorship, critical thinking development, and innovative teaching strategies, professors help students build confidence, resilience, and problem-solving abilities. By fostering an environment that encourages creativity, collaboration, and ethical decision-making, professors influence students’ personal and professional growth. This article explores the multifaceted role of professors in preparing students for leadership roles in a rapidly changing global society, highlighting their impact on future leaders’ success and adaptability.
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