Community Engagement through Interactive Field-Based Activities

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Carolyn Casale
C. Adrainne Thomas

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This qualitative case study consisted of social justice interactive field-based experiential learning activities designed to understand community partnerships between a university and local public school. The research question was: How can interactive field-based activities build closer community ties? The theoretical foundation incorporated Ken Zeichner’s “hybrid spaces” with the premise of field-based interactive experiences. The findings indicated the need for further activities that create partnerships between teacher education programs and neighboring public schools.

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Casale , C., & Thomas , A. (2022). Community Engagement through Interactive Field-Based Activities . Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2(2), 18. https://doi.org/10.46787/elthe.v2i2.3386
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