"Plan for the Worst, Hope for the Best, but Realistically, Expect a Combination of Both:" Lessons and Best Practices Emerging from Community-engaged Teaching During a Health Crisis

Angie P. Mejia
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AbstractThis article outlines a framework that I implemented when delivering a community-engaged course during the earlier days of COVID-19. I argue that these guiding principles—centering the community partners' needs, assessing, and remaining flexible to students' circumstances, and cautiously mapping and selectively using institutional resources to deliver the course—allowed me to provide a community-engaged experience to undergraduate students despite pandemic restrictions. At the same time, I ensured that the intersectional feminist and critical ethos of the class were not compromised and that the commitment to the community partners' sustainability was not cast aside. Additionally, I share two detailed exemplars of community-based learning projects highlighting the possibilities, challenges, and limitations when applying this framework. I close this piece with several points of departure to stimulate future conversation among educators, researchers, and practitioners on the role of community-based service-learning during times of societal crisis.
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“做最坏的打算,抱最好的希望,但现实地说,期待两者结合:”健康危机期间社区参与教学的经验教训和最佳实践
本文概述了我在COVID-19早期提供社区参与课程时实施的一个框架。我认为,这些指导原则——以社区合作伙伴的需求为中心,对学生的情况进行评估并保持灵活性,谨慎规划并有选择地使用机构资源来提供课程——使我能够在疫情限制的情况下为本科生提供社区参与的体验。与此同时,我确保这个班级的交叉女权主义和批判精神没有受到损害,对社区合作伙伴的可持续性的承诺没有被抛弃。此外,我还分享了两个基于社区的学习项目的详细示例,强调了应用该框架时的可能性、挑战和局限性。我用几个出发点来结束这篇文章,以激发教育者、研究人员和实践者在社会危机时期关于社区服务学习的作用的未来对话。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement (JHEOE) is to serve as the premier peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal to advance theory and practice related to all forms of outreach and engagement between higher education institutions and communities. This includes highlighting innovative endeavors; critically examining emerging issues, trends, challenges, and opportunities; and reporting on studies of impact in the areas of public service, outreach, engagement, extension, engaged research, community-based research, community-based participatory research, action research, public scholarship, service-learning, and community service.
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