DAAS Community Engaged Pedagogy
DAAS Community Engaged Pedagogy
Academic Year:
2012 - 2013 (June 1, 2012 through May 31, 2013)
Funding Requested:
$10,000.00
Project Dates:
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Applicant(s):
Overview of the Project:
DAAS's Community Engaged Pedagogy Project will increase our undergraduates' opportunities for collaboration and co-creation of knowledge with community partners. Students will deepen their understandings of problems and issues that affect various communities, and they will gain theoretical, practical, and interpersonal skills that will enable them—-in cooperation with community members—-to engage in creative problem-solving across lines of difference. Our project entails: 1) developing best practices for designing and assessing community engaged pedagogy internships and courses; 2) coordinating and expanding three major Community Engaged Pedagogy projects within DAAS: Pedagogy of Action, Semester in Detroit, and ECO Girls; 3) designing and offering a new course, AAS 268 "Community Collaborations: Race, Social Justice, and Engaged Pedagogy," which will enable students to explore community engaged learning from conceptual, historical, and practical perspectives; and 4) establishing opportunities for undergraduates, alumni, and graduate students to serve as peer mentors and to develop skills that will enable them to conduct community responsive research and teaching in other settings.