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What is Community-Engaged Scholarship

Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education
Work that involves the application of a faculty member’s expertise, applied to a real-world context to solve a practical problem. Community-engaged scholarship is conducted in reciprocal partnership with community stakeholders.
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Designing a Course for the Development of Community-Engaged Researchers in a College of Education
Aaron S. Zimmerman (Texas Tech University, USA) and Shirley M. Matteson (Texas Tech University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2208-0.ch005
Abstract
Community-engaged scholarship is a democratic approach to scholarship that seeks to identify and solve community-based problems. In this chapter, the authors, both faculty members within a college of education, describe the challenge of creating opportunities to prepare graduate students to become community-engaged researchers. In this chapter, the authors will explore the challenges related to designing coursework that successfully supports the development of the knowledge, skills, and dispositions required for successful community-engaged research. The authors present narratives that describe their transition into their college and describe how this organizational context influenced the manner in which they went about designing a course on community-engaged research. The authors then outline, in detail, a number of assignments developed for this research course. These assignments are presented as a resource for faculty who are developing courses that aim to prepare graduate students for community-engaged scholarship.
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Introducing Mindfulness Training and Research Into Policing: Strategies for Successful Implementation
A philosophy of research and teaching that engages community members and groups as equal partners with knowledge and wisdom to share with those in academia, one that emphasizes reciprocal and mutually beneficial relationships rather than the unilateral extraction of information or resources from these communities.
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