Deepening Community Engagement in Higher Education demonstrates how colleges and universities can enhance the engagement of their students, faculty, and institutional resources in their communities. This volume features strategies to make this work deep, pervasive, integrated, and developmental, qualities recognized by the Carnegie Classification guidelines and others in higher education as best practice. The chapters share perspectives, frameworks, knowledge, and practices of more than a dozen institutions of higher education that practice community engagement in sustained ways, drawing on their connections to more than two decades' experience in the Bonner Foundation network. Perspectives from these campuses and respected scholars and practitioners in the field present proven models for student leadership and development, sustained partnerships, faculty engagement, institutionalization of campus centers, and changes to teaching and learning.References Barber, B. R. aCan we teach civic education and service-learning in a world ofprivatization, inequality, and interdependence?a Journal of College ... 1 ( 2012b): 1a8. Butin, D. W. aNo Answers: Rethinking the Relevance of Higher Education in the Age of Learning Analytics.a In Higher ... Available at http:// classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/descriptions /community_engagement.php . Accessedanbsp;...
Title | : | Deepening Community Engagement in Higher Education |
Author | : | Ariane Hoy, Mathew Johnson |
Publisher | : | Palgrave Macmillan - 2013-09-19 |
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