textThe Community and Regional Planning program of the University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture (UTSOA-CRP) has made course-integrated community-based project work (CCPW) a key - if not a requisite, component of its classroom-based teaching and planning instruction. Often referred to as academic service-learning, the pedagogy of incorporating community-based project work with classroom instruction is recognized to have significant benefits for college students, faculty members, institutions, and communities. More specifically, this teaching approach is understood to have substantial advantages in planning instruction. This professional report attempts to offer recommendations towards addressing the question of how a CCPW, or ac...
This book is a collection of case studies of service–learning programs in design, architecture...
This paper describes a collaborative interdisciplinary studio approach to teaching practice. These s...
Practitioners have long stressed the need to teach professional commumcations skills to planning stu...
textThe Community and Regional Planning program of the University of Texas at Austin, School of Arch...
This article explains the importance of including service learning opportunities in the planning cur...
A six-month exercise in advanced planning topics teaches students the fundamentals of planning and a...
Community service-learning (CSL) has gained popularity over the past decades in universities across ...
Many students who study city planning are interested in working in community development. However, t...
This report details how two UT Austin graduate planning students developed and tested a community-pl...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
This paper describes a range of current and recent education projects in community development plann...
Using client-based Extension projects in university community planning studio courses is an expedien...
Traditionally, higher education courses with a professional orientation such as town planning not on...
During the current academic year, the City and Regional Planning Department graduate Community Plann...
This project investigates understanding of academic standards within the discipline of urban and reg...
This book is a collection of case studies of service–learning programs in design, architecture...
This paper describes a collaborative interdisciplinary studio approach to teaching practice. These s...
Practitioners have long stressed the need to teach professional commumcations skills to planning stu...
textThe Community and Regional Planning program of the University of Texas at Austin, School of Arch...
This article explains the importance of including service learning opportunities in the planning cur...
A six-month exercise in advanced planning topics teaches students the fundamentals of planning and a...
Community service-learning (CSL) has gained popularity over the past decades in universities across ...
Many students who study city planning are interested in working in community development. However, t...
This report details how two UT Austin graduate planning students developed and tested a community-pl...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
This paper describes a range of current and recent education projects in community development plann...
Using client-based Extension projects in university community planning studio courses is an expedien...
Traditionally, higher education courses with a professional orientation such as town planning not on...
During the current academic year, the City and Regional Planning Department graduate Community Plann...
This project investigates understanding of academic standards within the discipline of urban and reg...
This book is a collection of case studies of service–learning programs in design, architecture...
This paper describes a collaborative interdisciplinary studio approach to teaching practice. These s...
Practitioners have long stressed the need to teach professional commumcations skills to planning stu...