This paper will highlight an innovate practice in teaching and learning by reflecting on two fourth-year sociology seminar classes that participated in a community-based learning project at York University. Fifty students collaborated in three to six person teams to work on a problem/issue identified by one of five not-for-profit organizations who work with and/or for women as victims, offenders, and/or professionals in the Canadian criminal justice system. Reflections on the process and outcome of the experience offer insights into organizing and engaging in a community-based learning experience as well as point to some of the substantive benefits. These include the opportunity for increased student engagement, access to, and awareness of,...
Although community engagement is now a widely accepted part of universities’ agenda, the evidence of...
Traditionally, universities focus primarily on instructionist teaching. Such an understanding has be...
Community engaged learning (CEL) has been identified as a high impact educational practice that can ...
This paper helps to address a gap in the literature by articulating ways in which practicing communi...
With the increasing emphasis on civic engagement through community involvement, educators are faced ...
This paper explores community-engaged scholarship as a framework to support the learning objectives ...
This paper discusses Transforming Communities, a course about the interaction of public policy and c...
Community-based learning empowers students to actively engage with a community and creates unique re...
Curricular community service-learning (CSL) integrates learning through service in the community wit...
This paper presents a model of community-based learning partnerships, developed at the University of...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
Two cases of community-engaged, project-based learning in a graduate class are presented from the pe...
Cape Breton University’s (CBU) Community Studies Department works collaboratively to design, impleme...
Community engaged learning (CEL) has been identified as a high impact educational practice that can ...
Many universities are strengthening their relationships with communities. Universities recognize th...
Although community engagement is now a widely accepted part of universities’ agenda, the evidence of...
Traditionally, universities focus primarily on instructionist teaching. Such an understanding has be...
Community engaged learning (CEL) has been identified as a high impact educational practice that can ...
This paper helps to address a gap in the literature by articulating ways in which practicing communi...
With the increasing emphasis on civic engagement through community involvement, educators are faced ...
This paper explores community-engaged scholarship as a framework to support the learning objectives ...
This paper discusses Transforming Communities, a course about the interaction of public policy and c...
Community-based learning empowers students to actively engage with a community and creates unique re...
Curricular community service-learning (CSL) integrates learning through service in the community wit...
This paper presents a model of community-based learning partnerships, developed at the University of...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
Two cases of community-engaged, project-based learning in a graduate class are presented from the pe...
Cape Breton University’s (CBU) Community Studies Department works collaboratively to design, impleme...
Community engaged learning (CEL) has been identified as a high impact educational practice that can ...
Many universities are strengthening their relationships with communities. Universities recognize th...
Although community engagement is now a widely accepted part of universities’ agenda, the evidence of...
Traditionally, universities focus primarily on instructionist teaching. Such an understanding has be...
Community engaged learning (CEL) has been identified as a high impact educational practice that can ...