Community-based educational spaces (CBES; afierschool programs, community-based youth organizations, etc.) have a long history of interrupting patterns of educational inequity and continue to do so ...
When I moved to Baltimore more than 25 years ago, I came to a city actively looking for solutions. The headlines were defined by teenage pregnancy, addiction, and violence. I was fortunate to begin my ...
Do you want to work for change and equity? Join us to work alongside urban communities as you utilize your discipline for change. Learn what it means to be a community-grounded professional. The Urban ...
Professor Tom Betts is the recipient of the 2022 Community-Based Teaching Award from Calvin University. The award recognizes significant academic community engagement that promotes effective learning ...
Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), which in a few short years has transformed itself into an online learning powerhouse, is merging with LRNG, a nonprofit organization focused on workforce and ...
Vol. 23, No. 4, Ethical Issues in Interventions in Family and Community Health (JANUARY 2001), pp. 9-23 (15 pages) Community-based education and service learning are becoming increasingly common in ...
Current research and results from current program implementation suggest the following outcomes may be obtained from involvement in community-based education programs and concurrent on-going classroom ...
A modern-day version of the one-room schoolhouse could serve as a vision for the future of U.S. education. The one-room schoolhouse was once a signature of the American education landscape with ...
What is Place-based Learning? Place-based learning is an instructional approach that focuses on developing student’s sense of place and learning through exploring their environment. Thus, most ...
If the America’s Graduation Initiative is to be successful we must change the community college mindset from one of community education servant to community education leader. The open access mission ...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 35 million Americans faced food insecurity. Now, more than 50 million are food insecure, with children and families accounting for a substantial part of the ...