Reframing Community Partnerships in Education: Uniting the Power of Place and Wisdom of People

Reframing Community Partnerships in Education: Uniting the Power of Place and Wisdom of People

Reframing Community Partnerships in Education: Uniting the Power of Place and Wisdom of People

Reframing Community Partnerships in Education: Uniting the Power of Place and Wisdom of People

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Overview

Reframing Community Partnerships in Education provides both the theoretical framework as well as a practical guide to engage educators in interdisciplinary, inter-organizational, multicultural, and multi-generational work to improve the social fabric of communities. Using case examples of best practice, this book explores transformational practices for community development, community building, and civic engagement. Featuring "Community Learning Exchange" pedagogies adaptable to a wide range of contexts, this book encourages educators—through use of participatory practices and a collective leadership model—to build stronger communities and advance learning for all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317555599
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Miguel A. Guajardo is Associate Professor in the Education and Community Leadership Program at Texas State University.

Francisco Guajardo is Professor and C. Bascom Slemp Endowed Chair in Education at the University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley.

Christopher Janson is Associate Professor of Leadership, School Counseling, and Sport Management at the University of North Florida.

Matthew Militello is the Wells Fargo Distinguished Professor in Educational Leadership at East Carolina University.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Part 1: The Ideas Behind the Action

Chapter 1: The Community Learning Exchange

Chapter 2: Meaning Making, Axioms, and Ecologies for Engagement

Chapter 3: A Theory of Change in Action

Part 2: The Work

Chapter 4: Storytelling: Stories of Impact

Chapter 5: Storymaking: Making Sense of the Lived Experiences

Part 3: Dynamic-Critical Pedagogies

Chapter 6: Teaching for Learning, Learning to Teach

Chapter 7: Dynamic-Critical Pedagogies of Reflection

Chapter 8: Dynamic-Critical Pedagogies with and in Community

Part 4: Impacts, Reflections, and an Invitation to Action

Chapter 9: Impacts From and Reflection on the CLE Work

Chapter 10: Conclusion and an Invitation to Action

Appendix

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