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Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 465 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799822095
  • ISBN-13: 9781799822097
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 465 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799822095
  • ISBN-13: 9781799822097
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Community-engaged scholarship is an equitable and democratic approach to scholarship that seeks to identify and solve community-based problems. Community-engaged scholars aim to serve the public good by developing and sustaining community-campus partnerships built on trust, reciprocity, and mutual benefit. As universities orient themselves towards serving the public good, they face a number of challenges: faculty and students may not possess the competencies or commitment to build fruitful community partnerships, graduate and undergraduate students may lack the necessary training and mentorship required to develop their identity as community-engaged scholars, and institutional leaders may not know how to motivate faculty and students for this ambitious and challenging endeavor. Unless these challenges are addressed, universities will fail to prepare the next generation of community-engaged scholars.

Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education is an essential research book that explores how faculty and academic leaders can create learning opportunities and intellectual cultures that support the development of community-engaged scholars. Additionally, it will examine how university coursework can help undergraduate and graduate students to develop the knowledge, skills, and commitments necessary for productive and responsible community-engaged scholarship. Featuring a range of topics such as mentorship, higher education, and service learning, this book is ideal for higher education faculty, university leaders, deans, chairs, educators, administrators, policymakers, curriculum designers, academicians, researchers, and students.
Preface xviii
Acknowledgment xxvii
Section 1 The Development of Epistemological and Relational Dispositions
Chapter 1 Preparing Critical Educators and Community-Engaged Scholars Through Participatory Action Research
1(20)
Meagan Call-Cummings
Melissa Hauber-Ozer
Jennifer Rainey
Chapter 2 Cultural Factors in Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship
21(22)
Garret J. Zastoupil
Elizabeth Tryon
Haley C. Madden
Nasitta A. Keita
Tashiana Dajae Lipscomb
Chapter 3 Resisting the "Tyranny of an Expert": A Journey Towards Relational Research
43(19)
Jennifer Adele Morrison
Jeong-Hee Kim
Section 2 Perspectives of Faculty, Administrators, and Students
Chapter 4 Teaching as We Learn: Mentoring Graduate Students in Engaged Scholarship
62(22)
Mellinee K. Lesley
Julie Smit
Chapter 5 Designing a Course for the Development of Community-Engaged Researchers in a College of Education
84(21)
Aaron S. Zimmerman
Shirley M. Matteson
Chapter 6 Administrative Perspectives on Implementing a Mandatory Engaged Scholarship Project With Doctoral Students
105(25)
Shirley M. Matteson
Irene Arellano
Sonya E. Sherrod
Chapter 7 Integrated Service Learning Strategies for Student Engagement
130(19)
Sara L. Dodd
Holly E. Follmer-Reece
Cici A. Nunez
Kathryn L. Cude
Gloria C. Gonzales
Chapter 8 Benefits of Engaging Doctoral Students in Community-Based Research Projects
149(23)
Shirley M. Matteson
Irene Arellano
Sonya E. Sherrod
Section 3 Creating Opportunities for Community-Engaged Scholarship
Chapter 9 Structures, Practices, and Policies to Support Community-Engaged Scholarship at the Community College
172(15)
Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif
Hugo Garcia
Chapter 10 Service-Learning: Options for Student Involvement
187(27)
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Chapter 11 Service-Learning Volunteerism Reboot: A Case Study of a Funded Community-Engaged Scholarship
214(25)
Hannah Park
Jana Roberta Minifie
Chapter 12 Learners as Leaders: A Collaborative Process for Building Student Capacity in Public Engagement
239(25)
Kelly L. Greenfield
Penny Cofield
Kristen K. Dyson
Scott Taylor
Sandy Brennan
Rob Greenwood
Section 4 Preparing Community-Engaged Scholars: Case Studies and Exemplars
Chapter 13 Global Pull of Community Engagement: Urban Students Growing Into Youth Ambassadors
264(20)
Samar El Hitti
Deborah Hecht
Chapter 14 Bridging Marketing and STEM Education: Cross-Functional Teamwork for New Product Development
284(22)
Kellilynn M. Frias
Deidre Popovich
Chapter 15 Enhancing Community-Based Learning in Social Work Education Through a Social Marketing Approach
306(16)
Carlo Mari
Chapter 16 Principles in Practice: Supporting the Development of Critical Community-Engaged Scholars
322(25)
Mavis Morton
Jeji Varghese
Elizabeth Jackson
Leah Levac
Chapter 17 Training Students to Improve Coastal Resilience
347(14)
Carrie Ferraro
Rebecca Jordan
Robert E. Kopp
Sally L. Bond
Jie Gong
Clinton J. Andrews
Lisa M. Auermuller
Jeanne Herb
Janice McDonnell
Chapter 18 Community Engagement in the Earth Sciences: A Situated Learning Model at Wittenberg University
361(18)
Sarah K. Fortner
Hannah H. Scherer
John B. Ritter
Chapter 19 The Transformative Nature of Community Engagement in the Arts
379(24)
Robert D. Quinn
Alice Arnold
Kerry Anne Littlewood
Compilation of References 403(48)
About the Contributors 451(11)
Index 462