Collaboration and advocacy: A community-university partnership and the well-being of children

Authors

  • Alycia Elfreich Indiana University--Indianapolis
  • Robert J Helfenbein Loyola University Maryland

Keywords:

child well-being, community-university collaborative partnerships, qualitative case study

Abstract

This paper examines a case study of a community-university collaboration in a Midwestern suburban community. In an effort to promote the well-being of students, a collaborative youth initiative partnership was created alongside a local university, public schools, and other community organizations. We reflect upon this collaboration and the need for a holistic approach to child development through community partnerships. We also address embedded tensions that call for a more transparent approach to challenges of cross-cultural work.

Author Biographies

Alycia Elfreich, Indiana University--Indianapolis

Assistant Professor, Indiana Univeristy--Indianapolis School of Education

Robert J Helfenbein, Loyola University Maryland

Rob Helfenbein is Associate Dean of the School of Education at Loyola University Maryland and has published numerous pieces about contemporary education theory in journals such as Curriculum Inquiry, the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, Educational Studies, The Urban Review, and co-edited the books Unsettling Beliefs: Teaching Theory to Teachers (2008), Ethics and International Curriculum Work: The Challenges of Culture and Context (2012), and Deterritorializing/Reterritorializing: Critical Geographies of Education Reform (2017). He is currently serving as Editor of the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing and current research interests include curriculum theorizing in urban contexts, cultural studies of education, and the impact of globalization on the lived experience of schools.

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Published

09/19/2017

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Research and Theory