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Newman, Tara.
Field-based learning in family life education = facilitating high-impact experiences in undergraduate family science programs /
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Title/Author:
Field-based learning in family life education/ edited by Tara Newman, Ashley Schmitt.
Reminder of title:
facilitating high-impact experiences in undergraduate family science programs /
other author:
Newman, Tara.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xvii, 218 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Family life education. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39874-7
ISBN:
9783319398747
Field-based learning in family life education = facilitating high-impact experiences in undergraduate family science programs /
Field-based learning in family life education
facilitating high-impact experiences in undergraduate family science programs /[electronic resource] :edited by Tara Newman, Ashley Schmitt. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xvii, 218 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Foreword -- Introduction -- Section 1: Internship and Practicum Experiences -- The Role of Practicum in Undergraduate Family Life Education -- Chapter 1: The Role of Practicum in Undergraduate Family Life Education -- Chapter 2: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: The Introductory Course -- Chapter 3: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: Skills, Methods, and Internships -- Chapter 4: Personal and Professional Development through Internship Engagement -- Chapter 5: Effectively Placing Family Studies Majors at Internship Sites: The ECU-LINK Match Process -- Chapter 6: Developing Connections: Using an On-Campus Event to Connect HDFS Students and the Community -- Chapter 7: Learning to Observe and Interpret Behavior as a High-Impact Practice within Family Science Courses -- Chapter 8: Learning through Engagement: A Praxis Approach to Teaching Family Life Education Methodology -- Section 2: Service Learning and Community-Based Experiences -- Chapter 9: Community-Based Learning with Young Children in a Child Development Center -- Chapter 10: Family Life Education with Diverse Community Partners -- Chapter 11: Interprofessional Field-Based Learning in a Program Planning and Evaluation Course for Students in Human Service Programs -- Chapter 12: Perspective Transformation via Service Learning in Family Life Education Methodology -- Chapter 13: Reverse Planning a Service Learning Activity for an Undergraduate Public Policy Course -- Chapter 14: Service Learning Design through a Management Model -- Chapter 15: Service Learning in Family Life Education: Incorporating High-Impact Strategies in Undergraduate Family Science Programming -- Chapter 16: Service learning in a Helping Skills Course -- Chapter 17: Teaching Grant Writing to Undergraduate Students: A High-Impact Experience -- Conclusion.
This book provides successful models for field-based learning experiences in Family Life Education. Each chapter provides an overview of the implementation details, including key points that others developing a plan could use to guide their thinking. Each chapter is grounded in previous scholarship and identifies how the elements of high-impact practices are addressed in the "real world". Contributors share their experiences implementing service learning, internships, and other educational platforms outside the classroom walls. This book also addresses both specific content areas within family life education, as well as general course management strategies.
ISBN: 9783319398747
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-39874-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1249607
Family life education.
LC Class. No.: HQ10 / .F455 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 306.8
Field-based learning in family life education = facilitating high-impact experiences in undergraduate family science programs /
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Foreword -- Introduction -- Section 1: Internship and Practicum Experiences -- The Role of Practicum in Undergraduate Family Life Education -- Chapter 1: The Role of Practicum in Undergraduate Family Life Education -- Chapter 2: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: The Introductory Course -- Chapter 3: The Professional Sequence and High-Impact Teaching: Skills, Methods, and Internships -- Chapter 4: Personal and Professional Development through Internship Engagement -- Chapter 5: Effectively Placing Family Studies Majors at Internship Sites: The ECU-LINK Match Process -- Chapter 6: Developing Connections: Using an On-Campus Event to Connect HDFS Students and the Community -- Chapter 7: Learning to Observe and Interpret Behavior as a High-Impact Practice within Family Science Courses -- Chapter 8: Learning through Engagement: A Praxis Approach to Teaching Family Life Education Methodology -- Section 2: Service Learning and Community-Based Experiences -- Chapter 9: Community-Based Learning with Young Children in a Child Development Center -- Chapter 10: Family Life Education with Diverse Community Partners -- Chapter 11: Interprofessional Field-Based Learning in a Program Planning and Evaluation Course for Students in Human Service Programs -- Chapter 12: Perspective Transformation via Service Learning in Family Life Education Methodology -- Chapter 13: Reverse Planning a Service Learning Activity for an Undergraduate Public Policy Course -- Chapter 14: Service Learning Design through a Management Model -- Chapter 15: Service Learning in Family Life Education: Incorporating High-Impact Strategies in Undergraduate Family Science Programming -- Chapter 16: Service learning in a Helping Skills Course -- Chapter 17: Teaching Grant Writing to Undergraduate Students: A High-Impact Experience -- Conclusion.
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