Rethinking Postsecondary Access and Engagement for Low-income Adult Learners Through a Community Hub Partnership Approach

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Bourke, Clara Tascón, James Vanderveken, Emily Ecker
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This paper draws upon a case study of a campus-community partnership program in Ontario that delivers tuition-free college courses to low-income adult learners in community hub locations. By co-locating college classrooms in existing neighbourhood gathering places (i.e., a community centre and a public library), our research explores whether integrating college capacity and resources in community hub locations can help increase the accessibility of post-secondary education. In doing so, we address a gap in the research in exploring how community hubs provide a support structure that can help boost the motivation of low-income adult learners and better facilitate their pathway to a post-secondary education. Drawing upon a thematic analysis of interview data, we (a) analyze partners’ perspectives on the community hub–based approach in bolstering the accessibility of higher education, (b) reflect on the process of campus-community engagement underpinning the partnership structure, and (c) critically assess the efficacy of the community hub model in connecting learners with an educational pathway.
通过社区中心伙伴关系方法重新思考低收入成人学习者的高等教育机会和参与
本文借鉴了安大略省校园-社区合作项目的案例研究,该项目为社区中心地区的低收入成人学习者提供免学费的大学课程。通过将大学教室安置在现有的社区聚会场所(即社区中心和公共图书馆),我们的研究探讨了在社区中心位置整合大学能力和资源是否有助于增加高等教育的可及性。在此过程中,我们解决了研究中的一个空白,即探索社区中心如何提供支持结构,帮助提高低收入成人学习者的动力,更好地促进他们接受高等教育的途径。根据对访谈数据的专题分析,我们(a)分析了合作伙伴对基于社区中心的方法在提高高等教育可及性方面的观点,(b)反思了支撑伙伴关系结构的校园-社区参与过程,以及(c)批判性地评估了社区中心模式在将学习者与教育途径联系起来方面的有效性。
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