Promoting public health through community engagement: Embracing the journey |
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Authors: | Theresa L. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | School of Social Work, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis case study recounts and analyzes the journey that graduate students, enrolled in an experiential, interdisciplinary health promotions course, took with a diverse, urban, Black, Midwest community. Community members, faculty, and graduate students in social work and public health were fellow travelers on this voyage into uncharted territory. A major goal of the journey was to teach students how to recognize community strengths and to facilitate the community in using those strengths. The learner’s stance is used as the guiding principle for this reflective journey that generated serendipitous benefits and challenges. The article concludes with recommendations for interdisciplinary education and curriculum development. |
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Keywords: | African American Black community case study collaboration community engagement cultural competency curriculum development diversity experiential learning health promotion interdisciplinary education learner’s stance transformational paradigm |
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