University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college

The three roles of a higher education institution are teaching, research and community service. The objective of the article is to analyse how a university regional college can implement the task of community service via its curriculum development. The theoretical base lies on the positions of inter...

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Main Authors: Anne Keerberg, Aet Kiisla, Sulev Mäeltsemees
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Mattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH 2014-01-01
Series:Eesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused
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Online Access:http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/1233
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spelling doaj-d17ebe78cac848708519efdd1234ea0d2020-11-24T23:51:12ZdeuMattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbHEesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused1736-55972014-01-0121210.15157/tpep.v21i2.12331221University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional collegeAnne Keerberg0Aet Kiisla1Sulev Mäeltsemees2Tallinn University of TechnologyTallinn University of TechnologyTallinn University of TechnologyThe three roles of a higher education institution are teaching, research and community service. The objective of the article is to analyse how a university regional college can implement the task of community service via its curriculum development. The theoretical base lies on the positions of internationally recognised scientists of education policy as well as OECD definitions and clarifications that are compared to the cases of the regional colleges (in Narva and Kuressaare) of two universities (respectively University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology). The set task enables to study as a whole such components as the content and design of curricula, teaching and assessment methods, extracurricular activities, topics and supervision of students’ research works, cooperation with partners. A comprehensive approach is a precondition of a well-functioning curriculum, with community service being the unifying aspect. The results of current study are applicable in case of the analysed curricula and colleges, they partly applicable in case of any other similar curricula and units. Prerequisites of the colleges' network evolvement, holistic impact and compliance with the region-specific needs is a significant topic the additional study of which has already begun.http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/1233regional policyhigher educationuniversitiescommunity serviceresearch and developmenthuman capitalcurriculum development
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Aet Kiisla
Sulev Mäeltsemees
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Aet Kiisla
Sulev Mäeltsemees
University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
Eesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused
regional policy
higher education
universities
community service
research and development
human capital
curriculum development
author_facet Anne Keerberg
Aet Kiisla
Sulev Mäeltsemees
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title University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
title_short University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
title_full University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
title_fullStr University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
title_full_unstemmed University implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
title_sort university implementing its community service role through curriculum development in a regional college
publisher Mattimar OÜ and Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH
series Eesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused
issn 1736-5597
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The three roles of a higher education institution are teaching, research and community service. The objective of the article is to analyse how a university regional college can implement the task of community service via its curriculum development. The theoretical base lies on the positions of internationally recognised scientists of education policy as well as OECD definitions and clarifications that are compared to the cases of the regional colleges (in Narva and Kuressaare) of two universities (respectively University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology). The set task enables to study as a whole such components as the content and design of curricula, teaching and assessment methods, extracurricular activities, topics and supervision of students’ research works, cooperation with partners. A comprehensive approach is a precondition of a well-functioning curriculum, with community service being the unifying aspect. The results of current study are applicable in case of the analysed curricula and colleges, they partly applicable in case of any other similar curricula and units. Prerequisites of the colleges' network evolvement, holistic impact and compliance with the region-specific needs is a significant topic the additional study of which has already begun.
topic regional policy
higher education
universities
community service
research and development
human capital
curriculum development
url http://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/TPEP/article/view/1233
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