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Institutionalizing Community Engagement in Higher Education: The First Wave of Carnegie Classified Institutions

Editor: 
Lorilee R. Sandmann
Editor: 
Courtney H. Thornton
Editor: 
Audrey J. Jaeger
Publication Date: 
2009
Publisher: 
Jossey-Bass Publishers
Journal Issue: 
No. 147, Fall 2009
Pages: 
104
Abstract: 

Leading scholars of engagement analyze data from the first wave of community-engaged institutions as classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The analyses collectively serve as a statement about the current status of higher education community engagement in the United States. Eschewing the usual arguments about why community engagement is important, this volume presents the first large-scale stocktaking about the nature and extent of the institutionalization of engagement in higher education. Aligned with the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification framework, the dimensions of leading, student learning, partnering, assessing, funding, and rewarding are discussed. This volume recognizes the progress made by this first wave of community-engaged institutions of higher education, acknowledges best practices of these exemplary institutions, and offers recommendations to leaders as a pathway forward.

Call Number: 
115/B/SAN/2009
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Library Item Type: 
Print resource - serial
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