This article documents an example of a successful learning partnership for an activity called the Leadership Challenge (LC), an experiential learning design used by Royal Roads University (RRU) in its Master of Arts in Leadership Program. The LC is based on a co-learning model in which professors create the conditions for students’ learning; community-based organizations bring an authentic challenge as a scenario for learning to the students; and organizations, professors, and students all learn from one another throughout the process. We believe this experience is an example of how genuine partnerships between universities and community organizations can be created in which community partners are squarely placed in the center of the academ...
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
In this reflection, three faculty members, a student partner, and the peer learning coordinator from...
In the January/February 1998 issue of the Council for Independent College’s newsletter, Independent...
PURPOSE : The purpose of this empirical research paper is to investigate the self-perceived role of ...
This article explores the experiences of organisations participating as Community Partners (CPs) and...
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Unfamiliarity and uncertainty can be disorienting, but when provided space to collectively navigate ...
Community leaders are often unsung heroes who work tirelessly for and with others in order to make a...
Engagement and community stand in dialectical relationship to each other: As engaged learning commun...
Foundational to the learning community movement is a view of teaching and learning as a collaborativ...
The ‘learning community’ is an important theme within the move to an information age. This article a...
Colleges and universities in the 21st century will thrive through extensive collaborations with othe...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
Forming partnerships beyond academia can be an effective method for universities to offer students u...
Inspired by the need to connect virtually during COVID-19 operations, a community of practice for fa...
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
In this reflection, three faculty members, a student partner, and the peer learning coordinator from...
In the January/February 1998 issue of the Council for Independent College’s newsletter, Independent...
PURPOSE : The purpose of this empirical research paper is to investigate the self-perceived role of ...
This article explores the experiences of organisations participating as Community Partners (CPs) and...
This article looks at how student learning from community engagement is related to traditional unive...
Unfamiliarity and uncertainty can be disorienting, but when provided space to collectively navigate ...
Community leaders are often unsung heroes who work tirelessly for and with others in order to make a...
Engagement and community stand in dialectical relationship to each other: As engaged learning commun...
Foundational to the learning community movement is a view of teaching and learning as a collaborativ...
The ‘learning community’ is an important theme within the move to an information age. This article a...
Colleges and universities in the 21st century will thrive through extensive collaborations with othe...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
Forming partnerships beyond academia can be an effective method for universities to offer students u...
Inspired by the need to connect virtually during COVID-19 operations, a community of practice for fa...
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
In this reflection, three faculty members, a student partner, and the peer learning coordinator from...
In the January/February 1998 issue of the Council for Independent College’s newsletter, Independent...