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EXAMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING IN PROMOTING STUDENT "CIVIC-MINDEDNESS" AT UNIVERSITIES: A CASE STUDY IN EGYPT1
2018
Asia Pacific Journal of Contemporary Education and Communication Technology
This study focuses on Community-Based Learning (CBL, also known as service learning), which is recognized as a transformative pedagogy that promotes student engagement and develops civic responsibilities. In turn, it improves educational outcomes and job opportunities. Focusing on a private university in Egypt as a case study, this research assesses the extent to which a) CBL promotes student development as civic-minded graduates (CMG) and b) provides educational alternatives that enable
doi:10.25275/apjcectv4i1edu17
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