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Course Description

The value of community-engaged learning (CEL) courses and programs hinges on the quality of the relationships developed with community partners. This course provides you with the tools and resources you need to design a learning experience that ensures students will be primed to learn from, as well as work with, community partners. 

 

By the end of this course, you will have applied the cornerstone principles of both developing and sustaining reciprocal community partnerships. Exploring asset-based strategy and collaborative approaches will strengthen your capacity to draw on the unique wisdom of community partners and organizations both present and future. Your work will continue to benefit from an expanded focus on functional flexibility within your design mindset and the confidence that your CEL course or program will effectively weather and thrive in the inherently dynamic and unpredictable environment of CEL partnerships.

 

This course includes

  • Three modules

  • One tool to download and use in courses or programs

  • Thirteen activities

  • Two Ask the Expert interviews

 

What you will do

  • Describe and explain principles of good practice in community-campus partnerships

  • Articulate actions that support quality community-engaged partnerships

  • Identify important assets in building community capacity

  • Describe teaching tools and templates for developing quality partnerships

 

 

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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