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Learning objective
Learning Objective 1
The student will be able to identify core leadership traits portrayed by characters in Greek mythology.
Learning Objective 2
The student will be able to analyze how mythological narratives convey ethical principles relevant to modern leadership contexts.
Learning Objective 3
The student will be able to apply the leadership lessons from mythological figures to real-life decision-making scenarios.
References
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Lomellini, A., Lowenthal, P. R., Snelson, C., & Trespalacios, J. H. (2025). Accessible and inclusive online learning in higher education: a review of the literature. Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1-24. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s12528-024-09424-2.pdf
Fonte, S., & Fonte, S. (2023, March 22). The gory, less greedy, Midas touch. The Michigan Daily. https://www.michigandaily.com/statement/the-gory-less-greedy-midas-touch
Chaliakopoulos, A. (2024, July 3). King Midas and his Golden Touch: A myth of Riches & regret. TheCollector. https://www.thecollector.com/king-midas-golden-touch/