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A1.1 What is a leader?

Explore various leadership styles such as empathetic, transformational, assertive, democratic, and laissez-faire in different scenarios. Enhance your understanding of leadership concepts through practical application.

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A1.1 What is a leader?

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  1. A1.1 What is a leader? PLF4M – Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership Alicia Cuzner Healy - Astolot Educational Centre

  2. What do we mean by leadership?

  3. What does a leader do?

  4. Is a leader like a manager?

  5. There are many different kinds of people in our society, and there are many different leaders in different areas of society.

  6. Leaders can be individuals, or they can be groups of leaders. Figure 8 Pauline Johnson

  7. Therefore…. • Essentially, leadership is about one person of a group influencing others to work together to achieve a goal.

  8. Task A1.1: You will demonstrate an understanding of the concept of leadership by comparing various leadership styles in a variety of situations. • Situations: • using empathetic styles when the goal is to help others • using transformational style when the goal is to create change • using assertive or autocratic style in an emergency situation • using a democratic style to increase input • using a laissez-faire style when the participants understand the task and have the skills to be successful • For each situation, provide a paragraph explanation of how you would demonstrate each leadership style. 5 marks per paragraph • 25 marks total

  9. A1.1 Rubric

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