Co-Learning in Higher Education

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Co-Learning
collaborative university community partnerships
College Choice
community engagement strategies
Community Wellbeing
Creating Futures
critical pedagogy
educational equity initiatives
Educational Policy
Engaged Scholars
Engaged Scholarship
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Foundations
Futures
generational mentorship
Generations Rising
Higher Education
Histories
Indiana Education Policy Center
Leadership
Low Income Students
Middle Income Student Assistance Action
Navajo Nation
Pathways
Praxis
Professional Development
Reflective Practice
Rising Generations
Rural America
Social Justice
social justice education
Stem Agenda
Stem Education
Stem Field
Stem Pipeline
Student Affairs
Student Affairs Administration
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032315188
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Co-Learning in Higher Education addresses topics critical to the future of higher education: the wellbeing of communities, engagement of scholars supporting new generations of social activists, and the renewal and expansion of educational and career pathways. It develops a theory of co-learning that engages students and professors across generations in partnerships with community organizations, schools, and corporations that solve emerging social and environmental challenges. Collaboratively written cases discuss community projects, engaging pedagogies, and action research projects. These co-cases demonstrate the power of using critical pedagogies and social action within troubling contexts, rather than assuming public policy changes are the only solution. Contributors explore mentoring, discuss pedagogies that promote community wellbeing and equity, address the urgency of change in universities, and reflect on the implications of this chaotic period for empowering social agency among youth in rising generations. This is a timely volume for scholars and students in higher education and educational policy.

Edward P. St. John is an Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Michigan, USA.