Community-University Partnerships for Local Impact: Advancing Sustainability Through Place-Based Education

Paola Ardiles Gamboa, Rachel Nelson, Simran Purewal, Henrietta Ezegbe, Anna Mathewson, Terri Rutty, Chandana Unnithan, David Zandvliet
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Due to growing demands for experiential learning opportunities and the desire to better prepare students for “real-world” decision-making, community-university partnerships have become novel and experimental spaces within postsecondary institutions. This case study explores a 3-year community-academic partnership pilot designed to provide place-based education experiences around sustainability in an urban North American context. Students’ experiences in the pilot program were examined using document reviews, interviews, and online surveys. This paper reports on student learning in relation to civic engagement and place-based education. It also explores how community-academic partnerships can be leveraged to advance sustainability goals at the municipal level, based on a framework encompassing cultural, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainability. The results suggest that the community-academic partnership provided important place-based learning opportunities that both fostered civic engagement and enabled the application of ideas about activism and action competency to support the municipality’s holistic sustainability goals. Further analysis of the pilot applying a set of principles related to community-academic partnerships is used to draw insights and identify both the benefits and challenges of the partnership for the students, faculty, and municipal partners involved.
社区-大学合作促进地方影响:通过在地教育促进可持续发展
由于对体验式学习机会的需求不断增长,以及希望学生更好地为“现实世界”的决策做好准备,社区大学合作伙伴关系已成为高等教育机构中新颖的实验空间。本案例研究探讨了一个为期3年的社区学术合作试点项目,旨在为北美城市的可持续发展提供基于地点的教育体验。学生在试点项目中的经历通过文件审查、访谈和在线调查进行了审查。本文报告了学生学习与公民参与和在地教育的关系。它还探讨了如何利用社区-学术伙伴关系来推进城市层面的可持续发展目标,该框架涵盖了可持续发展的文化、社会和环境层面。结果表明,社区学术伙伴关系提供了重要的基于地点的学习机会,既促进了公民参与,又使有关行动主义和行动能力的思想得以应用,以支持市政当局的整体可持续发展目标。应用一系列与社区学术伙伴关系相关的原则对试点进行进一步分析,以获得见解,并确定该伙伴关系对所涉及的学生、教师和市政合作伙伴的好处和挑战。
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