Description
"This book would be valuable for both educators and their students who are considering their communities as important learning partners with relation to their own ecclesial, social, and cultural context." - Jonghyun Kim, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
About the Author
Joan Clifford is assistant professor of the practice in Spanish at Duke University and regularly offers Spanish service-learning courses that focus on education, global health, and identity. As Director of the Community-Based Language Initiative in Duke Service-Learning, she consults with faculty across disciplines and supports community-based learning in world language courses. Her research centers on community engaged pedagogies and intercultural competence. Deborah S. Reisinger is assistant professor of the practice in French at Duke University. As director of Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum, she oversees advanced language courses in global health, public policy, and environmental studies. Reisinger teaches service-learning courses on refugee resettlement and social entrepreneurship, and is the author of numerous articles on language pedagogy, intercultural competence, and French for Specific Purposes.
Reviews
This book would be valuable for both educators and their students who are considering their communities as important learning partners with relation to their own ecclesial, social, and cultural context. * The Wabash Center Journal On Teaching *
Book Information
ISBN 9781626166363
Author Joan Clifford
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 327g