Social Justice Practicum in Non-clinical Online Programs: Engagement Strategies and Lessons Learned
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leadership, accountability, ethics, online program administration, virtual practicum, social justice training, online student engagement, online faculty, social justice practicum, Adlerian theoryAbstract
Social justice, the equitable distribution of resources within a community, can be nourished through structured practical experiences that align with content in educational programs. A significant body of research demonstrates the benefits of including practicum when training adult learners (Sanabria, & DeLorenzi, 2019). Further, research elucidates the need for formal social justice training, which may increase equity within our society. This paper summarizes the launch of a social justice practicum within seven non-clinical programs offered through an online campus. Facets of student experience are examined through the lens of adult learning theory. Model adjustments and future directions are also discussed.
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2022-12-26
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Dennis, M., Gordon, E., DiMatteo-Gibson, D., & Halbert, J. D. (2022). Social Justice Practicum in Non-clinical Online Programs: Engagement Strategies and Lessons Learned. Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 19(3). Retrieved from https://articlearchives.co/index.php/JLAE/article/view/5806
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