理解社区-大学伙伴关系的过程、特征和社区价值发展成果的模型

M. Sweatman, Alan Warner
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本研究调查了长期社区大学合作伙伴关系(CUPs)中的社区价值本科社区服务学习(CSL)计划的过程和特征。采用案例研究设计,本研究采用深度、半结构化访谈、文献回顾和观察的方法来了解加拿大大西洋地区一所小型文理大学的三个CSL/CUPs。总共对参与合作的个人进行了54次访谈,包括社区组织合作伙伴、社区组织的工作人员/志愿者、社区居民、学生、教师和大学管理人员。分析过程的一部分涉及与社区组织合作伙伴和来自每个CSL/CUP的教员合作伙伴共同撰写每个CSL/CUP的故事。从三个CSL/CUP故事和当前文献中,开发了一个概念模型。该模型描述了致力于共享领域和社区重视的开发结果的长期CUPs的过程(开发、共同创造、实现和维护)和关键特征(互惠、对话和实践)。
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A Model for Understanding the Processes, Characteristics, and the Community-valued Development Outcomes of Community-University Partnerships
The research investigates the processes and characteristics of communityvalued undergraduate community servicelearning (CSL) initiatives that are housed within longterm communityuniversity partnerships (CUPs). Using a case study design, the study used indepth, semistructured interviews, document review, and observation to understand three CSL/CUPs within a small, liberal arts university in Atlantic Canada. In total, 54 interviews were conducted with individuals involved with the partnerships, including the community organization partners, staff/volunteers of the community organizations, community residents, students, faculty, and university administrators. Part of the analysis process involved cowriting the stories of each of the CSL/CUPs with the community organization partner and the faculty member partner from each CSL/CUP. From the three CSL/CUP stories and current literature, a conceptual model was developed. This model depicts the processes (development, cocreation, implementation, and care) and key characteristics (reciprocity, dialogue, and praxis) of longterm CUPs that are committed to a shared domain and communityvalued development outcomes.
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