
Experiential Learning and Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development
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"The tremendous value of the approach laid out in Experiential Learning and Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development is that it gives students the opportunity to experience their own power and agency to impact the world in a positive way."Sally Crimmins Villela, Associate Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs and Senior International Officer, The State University of New York
"Experiential Learning and Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development is a treasure. It's like a handbook for lost students like me. If only I had this in my freshman year."
Muhammed Moinuddin, Mechanical Engineering student, University at Buffalo
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Michael Jabot is SUNY Distinguished Professor of Science Education at the State University of New York at Fredonia, USA.
Christina Heath is Administrative Director of the Experiential Learning Network, University at Buffalo, USA.
Content
1. A Case for Project Challenges
2. Activating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
3. Community-Based Partners 4. Mentors, Teachers, and Content Experts
Part II: A Scalable Model
5. Creating a Project Portal
6. PEARL Engagement Framework
7. Leveraging Digital Badges
8. Curricular Versatility
Part III: Partners, Projects, and Students
9. Empowering Women Farmers in Uganda
10. Addressing Vulnerability with Community Technologies in Tanzania
11. Youth Engagement in Nakivale Refugee Settlement, Uganda
12. Transforming Basic Education in Enugu Nigeria
13. Featured Partners and their Engagement with the SDGs
Part IV: Synergies and Broader Impacts
14. STEM Education and Global Climate Change
15. Geospatial Technologies and Open Science
16. NASA Globe and the Sustainable Development Goals
17. Ecorestoration and Regenerative Agriculture
Epilogue: Putting our Partners on the Map
Appendix: Featured Technology-Supported Tools and Resources
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