Collaboration can maximize limited resources of universities, school systems, and public health departments by offering learning from experience. Polvika\u27s theoretical model and principles from Community-Campus Partnerships for Health guided development of a service-learning partnership among a university, a county health department, and an alternative school in a large public school district. Of three commonly identified patterns of service-learning, this partnership demonstrated the pattern that equally emphasizes service to a community or agency, and mutual learning by all participants. All organizations in the partnership share a common goal to optimize the health of children in schools, and to provide quality learning for profession...
The National Association of Partners in Education, Inc. (NAPE) had heard from individuals and organi...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
Background: To meet the growing needs of communities with increased chronic conditions, decreased ac...
Service learning is a form of collaboration between an educational facility and a community agency. ...
Background Service learning offered university students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skill...
Service-Learning is a proven pedagogy for holistic learning and is practiced across the globe by edu...
In the 1980s a flurry of educational reform activity took place, resulting in collaborative relation...
Service-learning is, by nature, continuallyevolving. Seifer (1996) stressed the importance of partne...
INTRODUCTION: The Faculty of Community and Health Sciences (FCHS) reviewed its curricula for 1994,...
Background Health professions students have limited exposure to each other during education and trai...
Abstract The Institute of Medicine concluded that keeping the public healthy required a well-educate...
Partnerships between community organizations, schools and universities are becoming more widespread ...
Partnership is a recurring theme in education these days: partnerships between schools and communiti...
There are multiple examples in the literature of universities and school districts coming together t...
This article presents a model to respond to current public health challenges and transform knowledge...
The National Association of Partners in Education, Inc. (NAPE) had heard from individuals and organi...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
Background: To meet the growing needs of communities with increased chronic conditions, decreased ac...
Service learning is a form of collaboration between an educational facility and a community agency. ...
Background Service learning offered university students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skill...
Service-Learning is a proven pedagogy for holistic learning and is practiced across the globe by edu...
In the 1980s a flurry of educational reform activity took place, resulting in collaborative relation...
Service-learning is, by nature, continuallyevolving. Seifer (1996) stressed the importance of partne...
INTRODUCTION: The Faculty of Community and Health Sciences (FCHS) reviewed its curricula for 1994,...
Background Health professions students have limited exposure to each other during education and trai...
Abstract The Institute of Medicine concluded that keeping the public healthy required a well-educate...
Partnerships between community organizations, schools and universities are becoming more widespread ...
Partnership is a recurring theme in education these days: partnerships between schools and communiti...
There are multiple examples in the literature of universities and school districts coming together t...
This article presents a model to respond to current public health challenges and transform knowledge...
The National Association of Partners in Education, Inc. (NAPE) had heard from individuals and organi...
Universally, there is concern that much academic learning has dealt mainly in theory, removing knowl...
Background: To meet the growing needs of communities with increased chronic conditions, decreased ac...