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What is Cultural Enrichment

Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education
An activity that enriches one’s view of cultural differences with an eye toward replacing bad ideas about others’ culture with well-informed ones.
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The Transformative Nature of Community Engagement in the Arts
Robert D. Quinn (East Carolina University, USA), Alice Arnold (East Carolina University, USA), and Kerry Anne Littlewood (University of South Florida, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2208-0.ch019
Abstract
Art educators have engaged in various community-engagement experiences with undergraduate classes for many years. In addition to the curricular reward, the authors have found that students are experiencing community in new ways through these opportunities. In this study, researchers used a mixed methods approach to carefully examine several key aspects of community work in afterschool programs in two community centers. First, the context was explored, and ethnography was used to describe experiences with art, community, and engagement in an area facing severe socioeconomic challenges. Outcome data from one site helped to link community work to at-risk student achievement on end of grade testing. Outcome data from the second research site suggests that resilience increased in students engaged in afterschool programming, perhaps through the incorporation of visual art. Last, university students' response papers were content analyzed to illustrate gains achieved through these opportunities.
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