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“Contagious Co-Motion”: Student Voices on Being Change Agents
Metropolitan Universities
  • Vicki L. Reitenauer, Portland State University
  • Tetiana Korzun, Portland State University
  • Kimberly Lane
  • Melinda Joy Roberts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Subjects
  • Community-based learning,
  • Service learning
Abstract

Designed in response to students’ requests for a capstone where they could form their own individual partnerships in the communities of their choosing, Effective Change Agent offers a structure for community-based learning that allows for high levels of student choice-making and agency. In this article, the authors describe the course; connect it to literature on grassroots change-making, integrative learning, and service-learning; and, through the inclusion of student authors, allow the sharing of insights in the students’ own voices.

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This is the publisher's final PDF. Permission received from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) on behalf of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities

Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21990
Citation Information
Reitenauer, V. L., Korzun, T., Lane, K., & Roberts, M. J. (2015). ‘Contagious co-motion: Student voices on Being Change Agents. Metropolitan Universities, 26(3), 123-134.