Michael BuzzelliExamining the University's Teaching Mission
Experiential Learning and Community
Examining the University's Teaching Mission
Herausgeber: Buzzelli, Michael
Michael BuzzelliExamining the University's Teaching Mission
Experiential Learning and Community
Examining the University's Teaching Mission
Herausgeber: Buzzelli, Michael
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book critically examines how experiential learning challenges traditional university teaching by reshaping curricula and pedagogies through community engagement.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Stuart PiddockeTeachers in Trouble41,99 €
- Luis Miron (USA University of Holy Cross)Resisting Racism and Promoting Equity Through Community-Engaged Social Action49,99 €
- Mara HuberExperiential Learning and Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development67,99 €
- Maggie DebeliusRecentering Learning47,99 €
- Dennis SoltysEducation for Decline36,99 €
- Jennifer A. MoonA Handbook of Reflective and Experiential Learning73,99 €
- Mark WarrenLift Us Up, Don't Push Us Out!13,99 €
-
-
-
This book critically examines how experiential learning challenges traditional university teaching by reshaping curricula and pedagogies through community engagement.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781487565879
- ISBN-10: 1487565879
- Artikelnr.: 72733580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781487565879
- ISBN-10: 1487565879
- Artikelnr.: 72733580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Michael Buzzelli
List of Illustrations
1. Introduction: Experiential Learning in Town
Michael Buzzelli
Part 1: Learners and the Intra-Institutional Lens
2. Moving beyond Simplistic Perspectives on Experiential Learning and
Graduate Employability
Ville Björck
3. When Logics Collide: Experiential Learning and Intra-Institutional
Dynamics
Emerson LaCroix
4. Mission on the Fly? Experiential Learning in Search of Principles and
Ethics
Michael Buzzelli
Part 2: Partners and Networks in the Community
5. On Experiential Learning through Social Innovation, Social Enterprise,
and Social Entrepreneurship in Canadian Universities: An Institutional
Complexity Perspective
Peter Milley
6. Actively Involving Primary Stakeholders in Experiential Learning
Catherine M. Giroux, Kaylee Eady, and Katherine A. Moreau
7. Dismantling Colonialism through Indigenous Storytelling, Experiential
Learning, and Town-Gown Collaboration
Carolyn Bjartveit, Roy Bear Chief, and Hannele Gordon
8. Experiential Learning as Community Engagement and the Need to Attend to
Equity
Rebecca Collins-Nelsen, Hannah Egert, John Maclachlan, and Sandeep Raha
Part 3: EL and Local Governance
9. Recasting Master's Level Geographical Education through Experiential
Learning: University-Community Connections for Social Development and
Environmental Protection in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy
Elisa Magnani, Matteo Proto, and Michele Manocchi
10. Experiential Learning for Sustainability: Grand Challenges and Local
Communities
Guus Dix, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, and Ben Jongbloed
11. A Dance of Dilemmas: The Local-Global Possibilities of Experiential
Learning in Higher Education for Sustainable Development
Marin MacLeod, Moni Kim, and Perri Termine
1 2. Afterword
Contributors
Index
1. Introduction: Experiential Learning in Town
Michael Buzzelli
Part 1: Learners and the Intra-Institutional Lens
2. Moving beyond Simplistic Perspectives on Experiential Learning and
Graduate Employability
Ville Björck
3. When Logics Collide: Experiential Learning and Intra-Institutional
Dynamics
Emerson LaCroix
4. Mission on the Fly? Experiential Learning in Search of Principles and
Ethics
Michael Buzzelli
Part 2: Partners and Networks in the Community
5. On Experiential Learning through Social Innovation, Social Enterprise,
and Social Entrepreneurship in Canadian Universities: An Institutional
Complexity Perspective
Peter Milley
6. Actively Involving Primary Stakeholders in Experiential Learning
Catherine M. Giroux, Kaylee Eady, and Katherine A. Moreau
7. Dismantling Colonialism through Indigenous Storytelling, Experiential
Learning, and Town-Gown Collaboration
Carolyn Bjartveit, Roy Bear Chief, and Hannele Gordon
8. Experiential Learning as Community Engagement and the Need to Attend to
Equity
Rebecca Collins-Nelsen, Hannah Egert, John Maclachlan, and Sandeep Raha
Part 3: EL and Local Governance
9. Recasting Master's Level Geographical Education through Experiential
Learning: University-Community Connections for Social Development and
Environmental Protection in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy
Elisa Magnani, Matteo Proto, and Michele Manocchi
10. Experiential Learning for Sustainability: Grand Challenges and Local
Communities
Guus Dix, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, and Ben Jongbloed
11. A Dance of Dilemmas: The Local-Global Possibilities of Experiential
Learning in Higher Education for Sustainable Development
Marin MacLeod, Moni Kim, and Perri Termine
1 2. Afterword
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
1. Introduction: Experiential Learning in Town
Michael Buzzelli
Part 1: Learners and the Intra-Institutional Lens
2. Moving beyond Simplistic Perspectives on Experiential Learning and
Graduate Employability
Ville Björck
3. When Logics Collide: Experiential Learning and Intra-Institutional
Dynamics
Emerson LaCroix
4. Mission on the Fly? Experiential Learning in Search of Principles and
Ethics
Michael Buzzelli
Part 2: Partners and Networks in the Community
5. On Experiential Learning through Social Innovation, Social Enterprise,
and Social Entrepreneurship in Canadian Universities: An Institutional
Complexity Perspective
Peter Milley
6. Actively Involving Primary Stakeholders in Experiential Learning
Catherine M. Giroux, Kaylee Eady, and Katherine A. Moreau
7. Dismantling Colonialism through Indigenous Storytelling, Experiential
Learning, and Town-Gown Collaboration
Carolyn Bjartveit, Roy Bear Chief, and Hannele Gordon
8. Experiential Learning as Community Engagement and the Need to Attend to
Equity
Rebecca Collins-Nelsen, Hannah Egert, John Maclachlan, and Sandeep Raha
Part 3: EL and Local Governance
9. Recasting Master's Level Geographical Education through Experiential
Learning: University-Community Connections for Social Development and
Environmental Protection in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy
Elisa Magnani, Matteo Proto, and Michele Manocchi
10. Experiential Learning for Sustainability: Grand Challenges and Local
Communities
Guus Dix, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, and Ben Jongbloed
11. A Dance of Dilemmas: The Local-Global Possibilities of Experiential
Learning in Higher Education for Sustainable Development
Marin MacLeod, Moni Kim, and Perri Termine
1 2. Afterword
Contributors
Index
1. Introduction: Experiential Learning in Town
Michael Buzzelli
Part 1: Learners and the Intra-Institutional Lens
2. Moving beyond Simplistic Perspectives on Experiential Learning and
Graduate Employability
Ville Björck
3. When Logics Collide: Experiential Learning and Intra-Institutional
Dynamics
Emerson LaCroix
4. Mission on the Fly? Experiential Learning in Search of Principles and
Ethics
Michael Buzzelli
Part 2: Partners and Networks in the Community
5. On Experiential Learning through Social Innovation, Social Enterprise,
and Social Entrepreneurship in Canadian Universities: An Institutional
Complexity Perspective
Peter Milley
6. Actively Involving Primary Stakeholders in Experiential Learning
Catherine M. Giroux, Kaylee Eady, and Katherine A. Moreau
7. Dismantling Colonialism through Indigenous Storytelling, Experiential
Learning, and Town-Gown Collaboration
Carolyn Bjartveit, Roy Bear Chief, and Hannele Gordon
8. Experiential Learning as Community Engagement and the Need to Attend to
Equity
Rebecca Collins-Nelsen, Hannah Egert, John Maclachlan, and Sandeep Raha
Part 3: EL and Local Governance
9. Recasting Master's Level Geographical Education through Experiential
Learning: University-Community Connections for Social Development and
Environmental Protection in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy
Elisa Magnani, Matteo Proto, and Michele Manocchi
10. Experiential Learning for Sustainability: Grand Challenges and Local
Communities
Guus Dix, Corelia Baibarac-Duignan, and Ben Jongbloed
11. A Dance of Dilemmas: The Local-Global Possibilities of Experiential
Learning in Higher Education for Sustainable Development
Marin MacLeod, Moni Kim, and Perri Termine
1 2. Afterword
Contributors
Index