Community engaged universities prepare students to participate in
societies in ways that are inclusive. This book presents a coherent
argument for higher education institutions not only to encourage
students to engage in their communities, but also to develop
themselves as community engaged institutions. Analyzing the design and
implementation of community engaged teaching and learning practices,
author Thomas Bryer explores training in democratic practices and
envisions a future in which higher education institutions are better
prepared to cope with democratic backsliding. Teaching and
professional development cases are woven throughout—developed,
adapted, and enhanced by the author over a period of years—and
grounded in the great debates happening today. Integrating Community
Engagement in Public Affairs Education is a culmination of multiple
years of experimentation with different approaches to teaching future
and practicing public sector leaders the tools of democratic
engagement. The text is grounded in a case‑based design that spans
undergraduate, Master’s, and Ph.D. students, as well as local
government managers, offering concrete examples of teaching and
learning strategies that promote public value and measurable social
impact. The book closes with practical strategies for publicly engaged
scholars to effectively educate the next generation of students about
democratic engagement within divided communities. It will be required
reading for public administration faculty, as well as practicing
public administrators and those who provide training to them.
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Solutions for Professors Working in Divisive Environments
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003857693
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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