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Product Description: Looks at town-grown relationships with a focus on African Americans.This book discusses race and its roles in university-community partnerships. The contributors take a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and multiregional approach that allows students, agency staff, community constituents, faculty, and campus administrators an opportunity to reflect on and redefine what impact African American identityâin the academy and in the communityâhas on various forms of community engagement...read more
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9781438428734 | State Univ of New York Pr, September 10, 2009, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Looks at town-grown relationships with a focus on African Americans.
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9781438428741 | State Univ of New York Pr, September 10, 2009, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: Looks at town-grown relationships with a focus on African Americans.
Product Description: The contributors to this special issue present an overview of the recent history and trends associated with community involvement, including definitions, goals, major movements, and examples of specific models. A special emphasis is given to service-learning programs and the factors that produce beneficial outcomes for all relevant constituencies...read more
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9781405107938 | Blackwell Pub, September 17, 2002, cover price $44.95 | About this edition: The contributors to this special issue present an overview of the recent history and trends associated with community involvement, including definitions, goals, major movements, and examples of specific models.
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9780275969523 | Praeger Pub Text, April 1, 2002, cover price $116.00
Community service and learning experiences are booming as we enter the 21st century. This practical guide assists college students and other constituents as they psychologically prepare for volunteering, service-learning, practicums, fieldwork assignments, and internships in a diverse and ever-changing world. Though created with the novice community worker in mind, this book will also assist professors, teachers, administrators, and agency personnel in understanding and preparing workers for community service and learning in schools, child care centers, soup kitchens, and shelters for the homeless. Written in a practical, conversational style, this book offers the voices, issues, concerns, and resources of more than 200 previous community workers. This book includes their struggles with the initial adjustment process, as well as ongoing gender, race, and class issues encountered in various service learning environments. Topics range from choosing a community service site to appropriate methods of bringing closure to the experience when it is time to say good-bye. This book in essence, provides hundreds of role models, scenarios, and worker perspectives that will help less-inexperienced workers prepare for the real-life, hands-on experiences of community engagement. (view table of contents)
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9780847691159 | Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, September 1, 2000, cover price $96.00 | About this edition: Community service and learning experiences are booming as we enter the 21st century.
Paperback:
9780847691166 | Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, December 1, 2000, cover price $38.00
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