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Course Description

Critical reflection is an essential learning philosophy and process, and it is a core outcome for community-engaged learning (CEL). The design of any community-engaged course or program must include critical reflection strategies that are intentional, integrated, and systematic. This affords you multiple opportunities to describe, analyze, interpret, and communicate the value of your CEL experience to both internal and external audiences.

This course encompasses the critical reflection definitions and models the techniques and best practices necessary to maximize student learning and community impact. You will receive the guidance, tools, and resources needed to effectively incorporate and assess critical reflection in community-engaged projects and programs.

Faculty Author

Richard Kiely; Amy Newman


 

Benefits to the Learner

  • Define critical reflection
  • Identify and describe different methods for critical reflection
  • Describe, explain, and assess the value of the “What? So What? Now What?” framework for quality critical reflection
  • Describe teaching tools for students to practice critical reflection

Target Audience

  • Educators who want to involve students in community-engaged learning
  • Community-engagement program facilitators
  • Community-based researchers
  • Community leaders and members of community-based organizations
  • Corporate responsibility leaders
  • People interested in engaging in community change
  • Anyone who wants to maximize their efforts to create positive change in the world

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
self-paced (non-instructor led)
Dates
Jun 20, 2024 to Nov 07, 2034
Total Number of Hours
8.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $599.00
Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Please note that your courses start on the date of your enrollment and you may begin immediately.
  • You have six months from the date of your enrollment to finish the required elements of this self-paced program in order to receive a status of “Complete.”
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