2012
DOI: 10.1080/21528586.2012.694243
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Educating students for effective community engagement: student perspectives on curriculum imperatives for universities in South Africa

Abstract: The public sector, including higher education institutions (HEIs), has a critical role to play in the national post-apartheid transformation agenda in South Africa. With the formalisation of community engagement (CE) as a core function of HEIs, universities are now required to contribute to the socioeconomic development of communities and to promote students' social and civic responsibilities through community engagement. Students are viewed as both agents and beneficiaries of community engagement.We propose t… Show more

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“…For example, local communities can gain insight into living more sustainably or reducing their potential negative impact on the environment (Shiel, Filho, Do Paco & Brandli, 2015), having the joint effect of educating the community, adding value to their future and enabling them to build upon the skills gained. In terms of involvement in the community, students become both agents and beneficiaries (Maistry & Thakrar, 2012) as they enhance the lives of others, and also gain practical experience in the process. It can be a symbiotic relationship that stimulates learning while benefitting various role-players in the process (Militello, Ringler, Hodgkins & Hester, 2017).…”
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“…For example, local communities can gain insight into living more sustainably or reducing their potential negative impact on the environment (Shiel, Filho, Do Paco & Brandli, 2015), having the joint effect of educating the community, adding value to their future and enabling them to build upon the skills gained. In terms of involvement in the community, students become both agents and beneficiaries (Maistry & Thakrar, 2012) as they enhance the lives of others, and also gain practical experience in the process. It can be a symbiotic relationship that stimulates learning while benefitting various role-players in the process (Militello, Ringler, Hodgkins & Hester, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As part of the initial process, students must prepare for their role in the community project (Maistry & Thakrar, 2012). They can cause harm to the communities if they cannot deliver on their promises.…”
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“…In the university's engagement with communities through CE projects, students are perceived as a pivotal link with the community; as major participants in CE, students represent the university while also affecting and benefitting from the social-educational process at a personal level (Maistry & Thakrar, 2012). International studies show students' experiences of CE as being transformative, enhancing their personal and professional development (Chupp & Joseph, 2010;Kiely, 2005;Knapp, Fisher & Levesque-Bristol, 2010).…”
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“…No meio acadêmico, a responsabilidade social está voltada para o engajamento do ensino, da pesquisa e da extensão em atendimento de questões sociais emergentes e ao desenvolvimento da sociedade (Salminen & Ikola-Norrbacka, 2009;Tetřevová, 2010;Aldeanueva Fernández, 2011;Saran, Coşkunb, Zorel, & Aksoy, 2011;Maistry & Thakrar, 2012;Ray, 2013). Os estudos nacionais reforçam a discussão sobre o papel das Instituições de O processo de mudança em uma instituição de ensino superior sobre a ótica da responsabilidade social universitária Adriela de Marchi, Miguel Angel Verdinelli, Cristhiane Martins Lima, Patrinês Aparecida França Zonatto e Vinícius Costa da Silva Zonatto Ensino Superior como agentes sociais no processo de desenvolvimento local e regional, destacando-se a sociedade, o ambiente e a economia, que são integrados e se reforçam mutuamente (Pinto, 2008(Pinto, , 2013Reis & Bandos, 2012;Berto, 2013;Sousa, Bortolotti, Pinho & Bilich, 2013;Da Cunha Ribeiro, 2013a, 2013bRibeiro & Magalhães, 2014).…”
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