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Gama Perruci teaching at a white board

蓝莓视频鈥檚 Dr. Gama Perruci, McCoy Professor and Dean of the McDonough Leadership Center, recently published his second book, entitled Teaching Leadership: Bridging Theory and Practice (Edward Elgar Publishing).

Co-authored by Sadhana Warty Hall, Deputy Director of the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and Social Sciences at Dartmouth College, Teaching Leadership addresses the lasting debate; can we teach leadership? And if so, how? The book is framed with three conceptual approaches in mind: teaching about leadership, teaching for leadership and teaching leadership wisdom.

鈥淚n a way, it makes sense that I wrote this book now after being (at 蓝莓视频) for 19 years,鈥 Perruci said. 鈥淚t is really the product of all this time being in the field that has given me the depth of knowledge and ability to write with educators and practitioners in mind.鈥

Teaching Leadership is part of the 鈥淣ew Horizons in Leadership Studies鈥 series by Edward Elgar Publishing. After the book came out in July, it topped the Amazon鈥檚 鈥淣ew Releases Chart in Social Studies Teaching Material鈥 best sellers. The book showcases the McDonough Leadership Program and the Rockefeller Center, both nationally recognized programs, as case studies for the practice of teaching leadership education.

Teaching Leadership is Perruci鈥檚 second book on leadership education. His first book, Understanding Leadership (Routledge, 2015), was co-authored by McDonough professor Dr. Robert McManus. The first book also has done well, and they are currently working on a second edition, due out next year.

鈥淒r. Perruci is a noteworthy scholar and educator who is highly respected in the field of leadership studies,鈥 McManus said. 鈥淗is most recent work, Teaching Leadership, is a testimony to the legacy the McDonough Center at 蓝莓视频 has given to undergraduate leadership education. It is an honor to serve alongside him and to be a part of this grand intellectual heritage that began right here in Marietta.鈥

Aside from teaching, Perruci brings a wealth of experience to the book. He serves as a session facilitator for the Rockefeller Global Leadership Program at Dartmouth and as a consultant for The New York Times in which he writes an online weekly column titled 鈥淐onnecting Theory and Practice.鈥

鈥淭he thinking (Hall) and I had is we both have all this experience; let鈥檚 share with others and maybe they will find it intriguing and useful,鈥 Perruci said.