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Action Research for College Level Community Health Work: Getting Out, Going Into,Giving Back, Volume 11

Action Research for College Level Community Health Work: Getting Out, Going Into,Giving Back, Volume 11

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This work is designed as a working resource for academicians and practitioners involved with community health work at the higher educational level. Faculty, students and community participants are the focus of this collection whose purpose is community health-based service learning - where and when coming out to the community as caring catalysts is central to a higher education mission. All these catalysts must see themselves as partners in a service learning community of practice; They must embrace the analysis of self-reflection toward cultural competence, and thy must engage in data and diagnostic decision-making through action research or service learning in community health intervention. Service learning literacy” is defined as skill, behaviour, attitude, knowledge or awareness that is manifested, within the community health worker or researcher, as a result of or outcome from a faculty led, community service learning activity or experience as part of a student's academic program of study in higher learning. Higher education, through civic engagement and community service learning, must combine efforts with local and regional communities to help eradicate health disparity, eliminate health vulnerability, optimize healthy life style, promote inter-generational and cyclical health and wellness and maximize health care access to the under-served and uninsured. All these aspects of community health work are dealt with by contributions from scholars and practitioners involved in the community health movement. Contributing Editors include Dr.s Tracy Mims, Jerry Watson and Karen C. Wilson. Contributors include Professors  Richard Schmuck, Joseph Martin  Stevenson, Ricky Boggan, Chris Ann Arthur, John J. Green and Dr D. Melissa  Phillips.  The first volume of the book  conceptualized specific  frameworks in the context of action research, faculty reflections about action research, general rubrics for action  research,  overlapping action-research methods, scope of both  proactive and responsive  action research, and collaborative processes involving action research.  The  second volume deals with broader frameworks relative to service learning as  social work, global perspectives, cultural competence, community health,  environmental justice,  hypothetical case scenarios and presented examples by two of the authors who trained and active social workers. 
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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
152
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
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