Spotlight on PA-Based Undergraduate Nonprofit Education: A Public Sector Catalyst for Stewardship and Service

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.18666/jnel-11718
Laura M. Keyes, Hee Soun Jang, Lisa A. Dicke, Yu Shi
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Public administration as an academic discipline provides nonprofit students with a foundation of public values essential to the preparation of capable public servants. The faculty in the Department of Public Administration at University of North Texas have been supportive of the department’s new undergraduate Nonprofit Leadership Studies degree and bring with them a blend of academic backgrounds and interdisciplinary and intersectoral perspectives to our approach to a nonprofit education. Our relatively new nonprofit degree is built on four overarching values: passion, participation, professionalism, and performance. Our use of the 4-P approach adopts the instrumental and the expressive assumptions from Frumkin’s (2002) framework to construct our own framework for designing and critiquing our curriculum in the Nonprofit Leadership Studies degree. Students learn that nonprofits are important collaborators with government, the private sector, and with the community as they seek out innovative solutions to complex social issues. This reflection essay presents a class case study example to highlight the academic disciplines that inform effective student learning.
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聚焦于以pa为基础的本科非营利性教育:管理和服务的公共部门催化剂
公共管理作为一门学科,为非营利性学生提供公共价值观的基础,这对培养有能力的公务员至关重要。北德克萨斯大学公共管理系的教师一直支持该系新的本科非营利组织领导研究学位,并将他们的学术背景和跨学科和跨部门的观点融合到我们的非营利教育方法中。我们相对较新的非营利性学位建立在四个基本价值观之上:激情、参与、专业和绩效。我们对4-P方法的使用采用了Frumkin(2002)框架中的工具性和表达性假设来构建我们自己的框架,用于设计和批评我们的非营利领导研究学位课程。学生们了解到,在为复杂的社会问题寻求创新解决方案时,非营利组织是政府、私营部门和社区的重要合作者。这篇反思文章提出了一个课堂案例研究的例子,以突出学科,告知有效的学生学习。
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