Engagement is the label increasingly embraced by higher education to describe activities associated with serving the public interest. What had been viewed previously as service to, extension of, and outreach from is now engagement with as faculty members, students, and staff collaborate with partners in community affairs. This book describes how members of a faculty learning community have come to understand engagement as both intellectual endeavor and scholarly practice at the interface between academy and citizenry.
Engagement is the label increasingly embraced by higher education to describe activities associated with serving the public interest. What had been viewed previously as service to, extension of, and outreach from is now engagement with as faculty members, students, and staff collaborate with partners in community affairs. This book describes how members of a faculty learning community have come to understand engagement as both intellectual endeavor and scholarly practice at the interface between academy and citizenry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank A. Fear is Professor in the Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation, and Resource Studies at Michigan State University. Cheryl L. Rosaen is Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. Richard J. Bawden is Distinguished Visiting Professor at Michigan State University. Pennie G. Foster-Fishman is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Michigan State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Authors' Notes Chapter 4 Introduction Part 5 Part I. A Frame of Reference: Chapter 1. Finding Our Voice: Locating Our Place; Chapter 2: Stories of Critical Engagement; Chapter 3. Living Our Way into a New Way of Thinking: An Exploration of Mindful Inquiry; Chapter 4. Have We Ever Been Cr Part 6 Part II. Digging into Engagement: Chapter 5. Learning Through Discourse; Chapter 6. From Building Connections to Developing Social Capital to Leverage Change; Chapter 7. Co-Empowerment and Working Toward Betterment; Chapter 8. Critical Engagement, T Part 7 Part III. Making Sense of it All: Chapter 9. Coming to Critical Engagement: Personal Implications; Chapter 10. Coming to Critical Engagement: Intellectual Implications Chapter 8 About the Authors
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Authors' Notes Chapter 4 Introduction Part 5 Part I. A Frame of Reference: Chapter 1. Finding Our Voice: Locating Our Place; Chapter 2: Stories of Critical Engagement; Chapter 3. Living Our Way into a New Way of Thinking: An Exploration of Mindful Inquiry; Chapter 4. Have We Ever Been Cr Part 6 Part II. Digging into Engagement: Chapter 5. Learning Through Discourse; Chapter 6. From Building Connections to Developing Social Capital to Leverage Change; Chapter 7. Co-Empowerment and Working Toward Betterment; Chapter 8. Critical Engagement, T Part 7 Part III. Making Sense of it All: Chapter 9. Coming to Critical Engagement: Personal Implications; Chapter 10. Coming to Critical Engagement: Intellectual Implications Chapter 8 About the Authors
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