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University‐community engagement: exploring service‐learning options within the practicum
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Student TeachingEducationStudent EngagementPre-service Teacher EducationTeacher EducationCivic EngagementPedagogyCommunity EngagementEducational LeadershipEducational ServiceHigher EducationCurriculumPre-service PreparationTeachingWestern SydneyIn-service Professional DevelopmentSecondary EducationCommunity Practice EducationMiddle Level EducationProfessional DevelopmentUniversity‐community EngagementSchool StudentsSchool CommunitiesGuidance ServicesStudent Affairs
Since 1999, pre‐service teachers undertaking the Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) Program at the University of Western Sydney have participated in an alternate practicum called Professional Experience 3 (PE3). This practicum encourages students to engage in broader educational settings within local communities. Increasingly, a number of service‐learning opportunities have been developed, most notably, senior student tutoring programs and the involvement of students in the Plan‐It Youth project in conjunction with the Department of Education and Training (DET) and the South‐western Sydney Institute of TAFE. A focus of these programs has been to address the issues related to students at risk of leaving school early within the local South‐western Sydney community. In this paper we discuss the benefits of these programs to the university, pre‐service‐teachers, school students and school communities, and the broader local community. Specifically, we examine service learning as a conduit for the development and maintenance of meaningful symbiotic relationships between the university and the educational community, and pre‐service teachers and the local community. Finally, we look towards the future and highlight the challenges and opportunities for service‐learning programs within the practicum.
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