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Student Development and Social Justice - Critical Learning, Radical Healing, and Community Engagement

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This book weaves together critical components of student development and community building for social justice to prepare students to engage effectively in community-campus partnerships for social change. The author combines diverse theoretical models such as critical pedagogy, asset-based community development, and healing justice with lessons from programs promoting indigenous knowledge, decolonization, and mindfulness. Most importantly, this book links theory to practice, offering service-learning classroom activities, course and community partnership criteria, learning outcomes, and assessment rubrics. It speaks to students, faculty, administrators, and community members who are interested in utilizing community engagement as a vehicle for the development of students and communities towards wellbeing and social justice.

List of contents

Part I. Theories of Engagement.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Know Peace, Know Justice.- Chapter 2: Disrupting injustice and mobilizing social change.- Chapter 3: Self-awareness and radical healing.- Chapter 4: Critical, Contemplative Community Engagement.- Part II. Praxis of Engagement.- Chapter 5: Community Engagement Activities, Outcomes and Policies.- Chapter 6: Evaluation Case Study: "Healing Ourselves, Healing Our Communities".- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Integrating Community Engagement into Institutions of Higher Education.

About the author

Tessa Hicks Peterson is Assistant Vice President for Community Engagement and Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at Pitzer College, USA. For the last twenty years she has facilitated trainings and taught classes on anti-bias education, social justice, and community engagement. She is the author of several articles on community engagement and social change.

Summary

This book weaves together critical components of student development and community building for social justice to prepare students to engage effectively in community-campus partnerships for social change. The author combines diverse theoretical models such as critical pedagogy, asset-based community development, and healing justice with lessons from programs promoting indigenous knowledge, decolonization, and mindfulness. Most importantly, this book links theory to practice, offering service-learning classroom activities, course and community partnership criteria, learning outcomes, and assessment rubrics. It speaks to students, faculty, administrators, and community members who are interested in utilizing community engagement as a vehicle for the development of students and communities towards wellbeing and social justice.

Product details

Authors Tessa Hicks Peterson
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319861678
ISBN 978-3-31-986167-8
No. of pages 321
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 440 g
Illustrations XI, 321 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Sociology of Education, Education, personality, Social Policy, Social Work, Social Psychology, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Social Service, Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Differential Psychology, Social research & statistics, Educational sociology, Social Work and Community Development

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