Center for Engaged Democracy

The Center for Engaged Democracy is located within Merrimack College’s School of Education. The Center develops, coordinates, and supports academic programs around the country that are focused on civic and community engagement. The Center supports such academic programs through a variety of initiatives for faculty, administrators, and community partners. There are currently over fifty academic programs focused on community engagement.[1]

History

The Center was founded in 2010 by Dan Butin. His research and academic work for over five years has been focused on the argument for the institutionalization of community engagement in higher education. He says that we need to reconceptualize the service-learning movement as an intellectual movement to make meaningful connections between colleges and communities and expand on the notion of an engaged campus. This shows the need to develop an "academic home" meaning academic programs such as majors, minors, certificates and interdisciplinary programs. His research is the reason for the development of this central research and action hub to develop, coordinate, and support academic programs that are focused on community engagement.[2]

Center Initiatives

Compilation

The Center is currently compiling existing research and documentation to support new and developing programs. The document repository has the following resources:

The repository is currently housed on the Center for Engaged Democracy website.[3]

Core Competencies Initiative

An outcome of the 3rd Annual Summer Institute was a working paper in the Center for Engaged Democracy's Policy Papers Series, entitled Core Competencies In Civic Engagement. Developed by individuals from seven institutions and organizations the working paper synthesizes existing program competencies and resources for the community engagement field. The goal of this initiative remains to distill common competencies and propose a suggested list of core competencies for academic programs. The Core Competencies specifically address the following questions:

Summer Conference

The Center sponsors a yearly summer research institute for departments and academic programs. This conference brings together scholars, students, and community participants to engage critical questions of what it means in higher education to have an “academic home” for community engagement. In June 2011, the 2nd Annual Summer Research Institute hosted Keynote Speaker Benjamin Barber. The 3rd annual summer conference was held on June 23–24 at the campus of Merrimack College[4]

Research Opportunities

In September 2011, the Center had a Call for Proposals for research on academic programs in community engagement. This request was to advance the research on academic programs in community engagement.

Rick Battistoni (Providence College), Arthur Keene (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Tania Mitchell (Stanford University), and John Reiff (University of Massachusetts Amherst) received the Center’s first research grant. Their research project is called Educating for Democratic Leadership in Three Multi-Year, Development, Cohort-Based Civic Engagement Programs. This project will investigate the long-term impacts of sustained, developmental community action programs at Providence College, Stanford University and the University of Massachusetts to understand how these programs influence civic identity and civic action and promote democratic leadership after college. Their findings will be presented at the 2012 summer research institute

Advisory Board

External links

Links to Civic Engagement Academic Programs

This information comes from Merrimack College School of Education[5]

Majors

Minors

Certificates

Dan Butin

Dr. Dan Butin is the founder of the Center for an Engaged Democracy and the founding deaan of the School of Education and an Associate Professor at Merrimack College.[6] He is also the editor and author of more than sixty academic publications. His research focuses on community engagement and also issues of education preparation and policy. Prior to working in higher education, Dr. Butin was a middle school math and science teacher and the chief financial officer of Teach for America.

Relevant Work

Other Work

BOOKS and MONOGRAPHS

BOOK CHAPTERS, ARTICLES & ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

References

  1. “Center for an Engaged Democracy”. Retrieved from www.merrimack.edu/democracy
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-21. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
  3. "Center for Engaged Democracy." Retrieved from: http://www.engageddemocracy.org/
  4. "Events." Retrieved from: http://ase.tufts.edu/macc/events.htm
  5. “Academic Programs in Community Engagement." Retrieved from "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  6. http://www.danbutin.net/
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