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“…However, there has been less of a focus on developing tools to evaluate the processes by which higher education institutions establish community partnerships and how they are sustained (Kezar, 2005;Buys and Bursnall, 2007). As a consequence, there have been few attempts at development of robust measures for impact assessment of CUE practices, reflecting the benefits that flow from such partnerships to both universities and communities with which they engage.…”
Section: The Impact Of Community University Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there has been less of a focus on developing tools to evaluate the processes by which higher education institutions establish community partnerships and how they are sustained (Kezar, 2005;Buys and Bursnall, 2007). As a consequence, there have been few attempts at development of robust measures for impact assessment of CUE practices, reflecting the benefits that flow from such partnerships to both universities and communities with which they engage.…”
Section: The Impact Of Community University Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University-community partnerships are valuable in educating students for professional practice, advancing knowledge, and leveraging resources to address social problems (Barnes, et al, 2009;Begun, Berger, Otto-Salaj, & Rose, 2010;Buys & Bursnall, 2007;Gutheil & Heyman, 2010;Suarez-Balcazar, Harper, & Lewis, 2005;Wertheimer, Beck, Brooks, & Wolk, 2004). Title IV-E training programs strive to maximize the potential of university-community partnerships in preparing students for practice in public child welfare settings (Collins-Camargo & Hoffman, 2006;Risley-Curtiss, 2003;Zlotnik, 2003).…”
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“…Analysis of the data generated from this study revealed that "university community partnerships provide many benefits to university research, teaching and learning, community recognition and status" (p. 82). Buys and Bursnall (2007) A study by Tushnet and Southwest (1994) found that when it comes to the institutionalization of community engagement, schools tend to institutionalize, whereas, community partners tend not to over time. The research clearly points to the institutional benefits community partnerships can provide for higher education institutions, and helps with an understanding of the recent trends of institutionalization of community engagement and partnership within academia.…”
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“…A study conducted by Buys and Bursnall (2007) examined "the process by which partnerships are established and implemented" (p. 73). The study "explor[ed] the perceived benefits of partnerships to the academics and the university" (p. 73).…”
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