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Candice R. Hollenbeck – Marketing Education Review, 2024
Service-Learning (SL) is a teaching method utilizing experiential learning and meaningful community service. Although SL is proven to be an effective high-impact teaching strategy, more research is needed to illustrate how SL marketing courses can provide high "societal" impact. Based on student reflection activities and in-depth…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, School Community Relationship, Service Learning, Social Change
Madeline Long Arnold – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Laboratory research on sex differences in response to maternal immune activation: We investigated sex differences in molecular and behavioral responses to maternal immune activation during pregnancy. Epidemiological evidence indicates that immune activation during pregnancy impacts brain development, leading to increased incidence of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Social Justice, Sense of Community, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Savage, Brenda – Teaching Sociology, 2022
The learning outcome, "Students will learn to engage with and impact society," is common in curricular frameworks addressing undergraduate sociology education; however, it does not receive adequate coverage compared to other competencies. The lack of attention to this outcome coupled with the tendency to focus heavily on social problems…
Descriptors: Sociology, Community Action, Community Involvement, Undergraduate Students
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Faith Applegate; Jen Freed; Ariana Jiménez; Nina Wang – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2024
This piece documents the collaboration between a team of four University of Pennsylvania students and seven youth partners from across the Greater Philadelphia area who came together to discuss, understand, and take action toward civic issues impacting their communities. As youth arrived at the Civic Engagement Summer Program, a joint Philadelphia…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Partnerships in Education, School Community Relationship, Social Change
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Osteen, Philip; Morris, R. C.; Castillo, Jason; Baffour, Tiffany D. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
This research examines professional values and individuals' decisions to pursue social work education, with gatekeeping as a mediator of this relationship. Motivations are derived from Community of Practice theory: community, domain, practice, and skills. MSW students (N=528) were recruited across the U.S. Structural equation modeling was used to…
Descriptors: Social Work, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Student Motivation
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Stephanie Begun; Brigette Mayorga; Cam Bautista; Krysta Cooke; Travonne Edwards; Bryn King; Hamzat Olaosebikan; Rae-Ann Whyte – Journal of Youth Development, 2022
This study qualitatively explored the potential of improv for strengthening youth-adult partnerships. Seven members of a youth-adult research collaborative participated in a 2-hour professionally facilitated improv workshop. Participants provided insights about their experiences through a follow-up qualitative interview questionnaire. Participants…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Adults, Youth
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Rutten, Logan; Wolkenhauer, Rachel – Action in Teacher Education, 2023
Teacher education programs worldwide have adopted the goal of promoting an inquiry stance among teacher candidates. Such programs commonly ground teacher candidates' clinical practice in practitioner inquiry -- a cyclical, systematic, and intentional process supported by inquiry communities. While democratic and justice-oriented purposes are…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Inquiry, Communities of Practice
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Torres-Harding, Susan; Baber, Ashley; Hilvers, Julie; Hobbs, Nakisha; Maly, Michael – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2018
School-based social activism projects have much potential to foster civic engagement, self-efficacy, and positive youth development. Social activism projects may also be a means by which children, a group that is disempowered due to their age and dependence on adults, might seek to positively impact social and community problems. The current study…
Descriptors: Social Change, Community Change, Change Agents, Children
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Dhadphale, Tejas; Wicks, Brad – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
Researchers have highlighted the need for ongoing design pedagogy reform in order to reflect worldwide transformations, changing socio-cultural contexts and the expanding scope of design practice. New pedagogical models have emerged in architectural education that incorporate stakeholder perspectives and encourage community engagement.…
Descriptors: Design, Studio Art, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
F. Tyler Gidney – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A number of social and ecological justice educators have long recognized the need for educational institutions to foster the development of a critical interest in civic engagement. They also have recognized the lack of appropriate education for students who are already civically engaged. One popular way to address this context in higher education…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Transformative Learning, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation
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Lohr, Justin; Lindenman, Heather – Community Literacy Journal, 2018
Young people have the potential to transform public perspectives about pressing social issues--if their audiences listen deeply to what they have to say. This article examines the ways that high school student participants in a community-university writing partnership employ self-disclosure, or emotion sharing, to encourage audiences to listen…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Public Opinion
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O'Brien, Emma; Culum Ilic, Bojana; Veidemane, Anete; Dusi, Davide; Farnell, Thomas; Šcukanec Schmidt, Ninoslav – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the development and piloting of a novel European framework for community engagement (CE) in higher education, which has been purposefully designed to progress the CE agenda in a European context. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed framework was co-created through the European Union (EU)-funded project…
Descriptors: Case Studies, School Community Relationship, Universities, Guidelines
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Mikateko Mathebula; Carmen Martinez-Vargas – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2023
Universities in South Africa have the potential to advance various dimensions of human development, including well-being. However, this potential can be constrained by historical processes of oppression and the negation of indigenous ways of being and doing. Applying the capabilities approach (Sen, 1999) as a normative framework for the outcomes…
Descriptors: African Culture, Universities, Well Being, Longitudinal Studies
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Wilson, Jennifer; Bender, Kimberly; DeChants, Jonah – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
Stigma and prejudice are barriers to developing policies addressing homelessness. Awareness development, using civic hackathons, may be beneficial in reducing stigma and promoting policy while offering unique training to social work students. The current study explores the feasibility of hosting a university-based homelessness hackathon;…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Social Problems, Social Work, Knowledge Level
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Voskou, Angeliki – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
This study was conducted at an important chronological turning point with regard to the structure of the Greek community and Greek supplementary schools in the UK. This paper, following a mixed-methods methodology, aims to examine whether pedagogic practices and norms of the past that took place in Greek supplementary schools continue to exist…
Descriptors: Educational History, Teaching Methods, Immigrants, Ethnicity
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