ABSTRACT

Community-based research (CBR) refers to collaborative investigation by academics and non-academic community members that fosters positive change on a local level. Despite recent trends toward engaged scholarship, few publications demonstrate how to effectively integrate CBR into academic course work or take advantage of its potential for achieving community change. Community-Based Research: Teaching for Community Impact fills these gaps by providing: * An overview of language and methods used by professionals engaged in CBR* A framework for orienting CBR toward concrete community outcomes* Effective ways to integrate CBR into course content, student-driven projects, and initiatives spanning disciplines, curricula, campuses and countries* Lessons learned in working toward positive outcomes for students and in communitiesThis text is designed for faculty, graduate students, service-learning and other engaged learning and scholarship practitioners, alliance members, special interest groups, and organizations that desire to strengthen student learning and utilize research for improvement in their communities.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part One|71 pages

Definitions, Orienting Frameworks, and Partners

part Two|143 pages

Guiding Community-Based Research Toward Community Outcomes and Student Learning

chapter 5|15 pages

The Power Model

Five Core Elements for Teaching Community-Based Research

chapter 10|20 pages

Strategic Training Goals

Preparing Graduate Students to Conduct School-Based Action Research

chapter 12|14 pages

Deepening Levels of Engagement

What Works, What Doesn't, and the Important Role of a Community-Based Research Center

chapter 13|14 pages

Engagement with the Common Good

Curriculum and Evaluation of a Long-Term Commitment

part Three|88 pages

Community-Based Research In Community-Wide Long-Term Efforts