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Finding the Community in Service-Learning Research: the 3-"I" Model

Author: 
Melinda Clarke
Publication Date: 
2003
Publisher: 
Information Age Publishing, Inc.
Journal Issue: 
p.125-146
Pages: 
21
Abstract: 

The 3-"I" Model intentionally includes three distinct yet related dimensions in order to evaluate community impact as a process. The first "I" is the Initiator dimension, considered goal setting , partnership development, shared understandings, and the development of a knowledge base to facilitate the change process. The second "I" is the Initiative dimension, which addresses the initiative implementation process, measures, indicators, and community involvement and participation. The third "I" is the Impact dimension, considered implementation strategies and results, intended outcomes and goals, and the flow of the impact knowledge back to the Initiator dimension. The triangulation of the multiple sources of evidence proved the presence of community impact as well as the community impact process by demonstrating (a) initiator and community commitment to a utilization-focused service initiative based on community relevance and utility, (b) collaboration and goal sharing between the initiators of the service and the community, (c) positive and negative impact factors, (d) strategies that served the intended goals, (e) impact goals achieved, (f) community changes that occurred as a result of the service initiative, and (g) extent to which results were shared in order to improve future performance. (Author)

Call Number: 
200/B/CLA/2003
Sector: 
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - book chapter