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As we begin to explore how to integrate high-impact learning and community engagement practices, we will share resources, models, articles, books and best practices. We are developing a shared Dropbox folder with these materials. To get access, please email Ariane Hoy at ahoy@bonner.org. As we collect examples, we will add many of them to these pages.
Key Publications
There are three major publications available from the Association of American Colleges and Universities about high-impact practices. These can be found and ordered at www.aacu.org. In addition, AA&U recently published an important report entitled A Crucible Moment. This report is now available on their website at: http://www.aacu.org/civic_learning/crucible/.
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Civic Engagement, Civic Development,
and Higher Education (2014)
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Civic Engagement, Civic Development,
and Higher Education (2014)
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Civic Provocations (2014)
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One reference we are using as a catalyst for thinking about the epistemological concepts connected to high-impact community engagement is the Democratic Engagement White Paper developed by John Saltmarsh, Matt Hartley, and Patti Clayton.
See the links below to find the papers and publication.
Literature and Articles
We also have another page here on the wiki with a growing list of articles, books, and other related literature.
You can also request access to a Dropbox folder from Ariane Hoy (ahoy@bonner.org).
We have amassed a large library of articles, used at the Institutes and Team Leader Retreats (including the March 2015 meeting "Civic Scholars: Engaged Campuses"
Visit: Literature
Other Resources on the Wiki
We also have resources for Staff Development which include:
Resources for Continued Development
Here you'll find conferences, trainings, and other educational information— as well as inventories for locating professional and personal development opportunities in your own area. (Members of the staff development initiative team will be helping to build out this page in the coming months).
Must Reads: Great Bibliographies for Our Work
Access (and add to) great reading lists on topics related to our work. Find out what others are reading in our field.
As we develop this initiative, we hope to help facilitate connections with the national (and international) field of campus-community partnerships and community engagement.
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