Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals

For over 100 years, Cooperative Extension has been bringing university research and resources to communities to help them address critical issues. Historically, Extension was one of the first university engagement models in the country. In the last 20 years, community-university engagement models on...

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Main Authors: Karen Bruns, Nancy Franz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mississippi State University 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
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Online Access:http://media.wix.com/ugd/c8fe6e_cab3fda683c94202b3af0ae58c536a8e.pdf
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spelling doaj-f92b7879577c4bf68df6b2b1e04789b22020-11-25T02:53:13ZengMississippi State UniversityJournal of Human Sciences and Extension2325-52262325-52262015-06-0132156169Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension ProfessionalsKaren Bruns0Nancy Franz1The Ohio State UniversityIowa State UniversityFor over 100 years, Cooperative Extension has been bringing university research and resources to communities to help them address critical issues. Historically, Extension was one of the first university engagement models in the country. In the last 20 years, community-university engagement models on campus have intersected and competed with Extension work. These engagement models are challenging Extension’s long-established Program Development Model. Extension is only one vehicle or methodology for engagement work. For Extension to continue to leverage an important place in community-university engagement, it must more fully align the Program Development Model with the standards for assessing successful community-university engagement. Extension professionals also need to examine the program development process with an eye toward the scholarly process for doing engaged work, as well as understand and practice program development in the context of today’s academic and community environments. Recommendations are provided to advance quality Extension program development within community-university engagement models.http://media.wix.com/ugd/c8fe6e_cab3fda683c94202b3af0ae58c536a8e.pdfCooperative ExtensionExtensionsprogram developmentcontextengagementcommunity-university engagementengaged scholarship
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Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
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Cooperative Extension
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context
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community-university engagement
engaged scholarship
author_facet Karen Bruns
Nancy Franz
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title Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
title_short Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
title_full Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
title_fullStr Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative Extension Program Development and the Community-University Engagement Movement: Perspectives from Two Lifelong Extension Professionals
title_sort cooperative extension program development and the community-university engagement movement: perspectives from two lifelong extension professionals
publisher Mississippi State University
series Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
issn 2325-5226
2325-5226
publishDate 2015-06-01
description For over 100 years, Cooperative Extension has been bringing university research and resources to communities to help them address critical issues. Historically, Extension was one of the first university engagement models in the country. In the last 20 years, community-university engagement models on campus have intersected and competed with Extension work. These engagement models are challenging Extension’s long-established Program Development Model. Extension is only one vehicle or methodology for engagement work. For Extension to continue to leverage an important place in community-university engagement, it must more fully align the Program Development Model with the standards for assessing successful community-university engagement. Extension professionals also need to examine the program development process with an eye toward the scholarly process for doing engaged work, as well as understand and practice program development in the context of today’s academic and community environments. Recommendations are provided to advance quality Extension program development within community-university engagement models.
topic Cooperative Extension
Extensions
program development
context
engagement
community-university engagement
engaged scholarship
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