Innovative Extracurricular Student Engagement: The Community Problem Solving Challenge

Chris H. Willis, Connie Merriman, Anil Nair, Ashley C. Fournet
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The Community Problem Solving Challenge Program is an innovative extracurricular learning program that engages university students with high school students from inner city, economically distressed neighborhoods to develop entrepreneurial solutions for complex socio-economic problems identified by community leaders. Examples of problems addressed by students in the past include drug use among students and members of the community, the transition of incarcerated population to civil society, food deserts, and mobility. This program overcomes the limitations of the outsider-driven top-down model of community development. In this instance, community “insiders”—the high school students—collaborate with “outsiders”—the university students—to develop entrepreneurial solutions to live problems in their communities. The program illustrates how activities designed using entrepreneurship pedagogy theories can provide engaging, enriching, and effective outcomes. The program benefits all stakeholders participating in it. For example, high school students develop an entrepreneurial mindset, learn entrepreneurship principles by application of frameworks to real-world problems, achieve self-efficacy as they discover that they have agency to transform their communities, and by bringing together community leaders, faculty, college, and high school students the program fosters networks, that according to student feedback, increases the likelihood of the high school participants pursuing a college degree. This paper elaborates on the impact for all stakeholders.
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创新性课外学生参与:社区问题解决挑战
社区问题解决挑战计划是一项创新的课外学习计划,它让大学生与来自市内经济困难社区的高中生一起,针对社区领袖提出的复杂的社会经济问题制定创业解决方案。学生们过去解决的问题包括学生和社区成员中的吸毒问题、被监禁人口向公民社会的过渡、食品荒漠和流动性等。该计划克服了外来者驱动的自上而下的社区发展模式的局限性。在这个例子中,社区 "内部人"--高中生--与 "外部人"--大学生合作,共同开发创业解决方案,解决社区中的实际问题。该计划说明了利用创业教学法理论设计的活动如何能够提供吸引人、丰富和有效的成果。该计划使所有参与其中的利益相关者都受益匪浅。例如,高中生培养了创业心态,通过将框架应用于实际问题来学习创业原则,在发现自己有能力改变社区的同时获得自我效能感,而且通过将社区领袖、教师、大学和高中生聚集在一起,该计划培养了网络,根据学生的反馈,这增加了高中参与者攻读大学学位的可能性。本文将详细阐述该计划对所有利益相关者的影响。
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