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Research Articles

Vol. 28 No. 2

Community Partner Experiences in a Service-Learning Development Program

  • R. Tyler Derreth
  • Katie E. Nelson
  • Charlie H. Nguyễn
  • Alexandria Warrick Adams
  • Mindi B. Levin
Submitted
March 3, 2023
Published
2024-06-26

Abstract

In response to continued calls for research centering community perspectives in service-learning and community engagement, this mixed-methods article examines the experiences of community fellows who were a part of a university service-learning development program. The purpose of the program was to train faculty and community partners in service-learning pedagogy and implementation practices. We analyzed self-reported data from 25 community partners over eight cohorts of the program. In the article, we find that community fellows grew their knowledge of service-learning terms and practices. At the same time, they identified logistic and equity challenges in service-learning implementation and partnerships. Amid these experiences, community fellows highlighted the formation of a shared community among all fellows as the strongest outcome of the program. The shared community afforded them space to build meaningful relationships, collectively plan, and problem-solve together as they practiced service-learning.