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Community-based Learning I Track Summary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2006
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Community-based learning (CBL) reflects the principle that political science courses should do more than simply teach students about politics. As participants in the community-based learning track, we believe that courses in our discipline should equip students with the combination of knowledge, skills, and values required to engage in a life of active citizenship. Designing a course that meets these goals is not impossible. Community-based projects include several different types of experiential learning, including: service-learning, community-based learning, and community-based research. We believe that all of these forms of learning about, from, and with the community inspire and encourage students to live an active political life.
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- 2006 APSA TEACHING AND LEARNING CONFERENCE TRACK SUMMARIES
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