The Center for Social Concern's Engaged Scholar Faculty Fellows Program has been working with our faculty fellows this past semester to create unique community-based learning classes for JHU students.
Students from a variety of disciplines combine coursework, practical experiences, independent research projects and guided reflection to develop essential skills for addressing complex local, national ...
This workshop, with participants from the Center for Social Concern, will give an overview of community-based learning, as well as guidance on implementing it. Date and Time: Wednesday, April 19, noon ...
Drexel’s Lindy Center for Civic Engagement offers multi-level support for faculty interested in Community-Based Learning, from trainings, to assistance in identifying and fostering community ...
Millions of people across the U.S. lack reliable access to affordable, nutritious food — including about one in six families in Philadelphia. Food and Land Security in Philadelphia, an intensive ...
Kwaray is a community-based learning platform equipping rising faith leaders as they navigate an era of profound spiritual and cultural upheaval. Kwaray heralds a new day in faith leadership ...
At Drexel University’s 2010 convocation, the newly instated President John Fry addressed the Drexel community for the first time and announced his dream for Drexel to become “the most civically ...
This practice supports the Canaima community in Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), home to approximately 3,000 people, with a focus on children, young people, and women who face limited access to ...
Learning results from what the student does and thinks and only from what the student does and thinks. The teacher can advance learning only by influencing what the student does to learn. (Lovett et ...