Orientations to civic engagement: Insights into the sustainability of a challenging pedagogy

  • Josephine A. Boland

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Abstract

Civic engagement in higher education encompasses a diversity of goals, strategies and activities. These include particular approaches to teaching and learning - community-based or service learning - which share an explicit civic focus and combine the features of experiential learning with opportunities for engagement. A range of 'orientations' towards civic engagement can be discerned amongst those associated with these initiatives, reflecting different values and priorities. These orientations inform a diversity of academic strategies and practices and have consequences for sustainability. This article draws on findings from a multi-site case study within Irish higher education, and reports how aspects of this nascent but growing phenomenon highlight some of the tensions, paradoxes and sources of ambivalence which are characteristic of contemporary higher education. The findings highlight the challenge of reconciling competing goals and values within higher education for those seeking to infuse the curriculum with a sense of the civic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-195
Number of pages16
JournalStudies in Higher Education
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • academic role
  • civic engagement
  • community-based learning
  • orientations to practice
  • service learning

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