Powerful and Life-Changing Learning Communities

Monica Walker, Stacie Miller, Adrianne Washington
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For over 2 decades, the Learning Community Program has impacted students at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC), with its emphasis on critical thinking, community, belonging, and student success. Faculty teaching this high-impact practice (HIP) not only implement an integrated curriculum in 2 paired courses representing different disciplines, but also strive to build community among the students and teachers, setting up activities and an atmosphere so that students of diverse backgrounds can build relationships and understanding. At CCBC, we typically have general education learning communities for first year students in the general college population, as well as ESOL learning communities that link ESOL classes with a general education requirement and allow preacademic ESOL students to earn credit. In 2019, our Learning Community Program reached new heights, as a Mellon Foundation Humanities for All grant paved the way for summer travel themed learning communities to Atlanta, Montgomery, Birmingham, and later New Orleans, as well as taking a deeper look at our own Baltimore during the pandemic. In these settings and with the support of their learning community faculty, students explored culturally relevant themes, formed a community bond as they journeyed together throughout the country, and gained both academic success and a life-changing experience.
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强大的和改变生活的学习社区
20多年来,学习社区计划一直影响着巴尔的摩县社区学院(CCBC)的学生,其重点是批判性思维、社区、归属感和学生的成功。教授这种高影响力实践(HIP)的教师不仅在代表不同学科的2个配对课程中实施整合课程,而且还努力在学生和教师之间建立社区,设置活动和氛围,使不同背景的学生建立关系和理解。在CCBC,我们通常有普通大学一年级学生的通识教育学习社区,以及将ESOL课程与通识教育要求联系起来的ESOL学习社区,并允许学前ESOL学生获得学分。2019年,我们的学习社区计划达到了新的高度,梅隆基金会的全民人文学科拨款为亚特兰大、蒙哥马利、伯明翰和后来的新奥尔良的夏季旅行主题学习社区铺平了道路,并在疫情期间深入了解了我们自己的巴尔的摩。在这些环境中,在他们的学习社区教师的支持下,学生们探索了与文化相关的主题,在他们一起周游全国的过程中形成了社区纽带,并获得了学术上的成功和改变人生的经历。
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