This article describes specific pedagogical components of a community engagement project between students in a psychology course and youth at a juvenile justice centre (JJS). The purpose of the research was to illustrate how feminist and critical pedagogies can create reciprocal community engagement that provides a space for learning at both college and community sites. The researchers involved in this study included the professor of the Psychology of Women course, a senior college student who previously took the course, the JJS volunteer coordinator and an education professor. Together, they employed qualitative, single case study methodology in order to understand the complex social phenomena of this community-engaged course. The res...
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are ...
Engaged scholarship is defined by Stanton (2008) as research that partners university scholarly res...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
In this paper we lay bare the theoretical underpinnings for the pervasive individualist model that s...
Feminist pedagogy and community psychology share many ideological similarities, including an action-...
Community psychology is typically not a part of most undergraduate curricula. Yet, undergraduate cou...
The purpose of this article is to report on an effort to cultivate a critical social justice perspec...
Most higher education institutions have mission statements articulating a commitment to serve the pu...
This is a qualitative analysis of focus groups conducted with Community Partners (mostly Directors...
The purpose of the current article was to compare the retrospective experiences of community partner...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
To bridge the gap between community-engaged learning and research-practice partnerships, we describe...
Civic engagement is making a very welcome debut in the strategic plans of many Higher Education Inst...
Community engagement programs are shaped by the educators who facilitate them. Due to a curtailed cr...
This paper describes the impact of using Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) to enhance a ...
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are ...
Engaged scholarship is defined by Stanton (2008) as research that partners university scholarly res...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...
In this paper we lay bare the theoretical underpinnings for the pervasive individualist model that s...
Feminist pedagogy and community psychology share many ideological similarities, including an action-...
Community psychology is typically not a part of most undergraduate curricula. Yet, undergraduate cou...
The purpose of this article is to report on an effort to cultivate a critical social justice perspec...
Most higher education institutions have mission statements articulating a commitment to serve the pu...
This is a qualitative analysis of focus groups conducted with Community Partners (mostly Directors...
The purpose of the current article was to compare the retrospective experiences of community partner...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
To bridge the gap between community-engaged learning and research-practice partnerships, we describe...
Civic engagement is making a very welcome debut in the strategic plans of many Higher Education Inst...
Community engagement programs are shaped by the educators who facilitate them. Due to a curtailed cr...
This paper describes the impact of using Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) to enhance a ...
The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are ...
Engaged scholarship is defined by Stanton (2008) as research that partners university scholarly res...
In recent years, participatory action research projects aimed at addressing local social issues have...