Extending the branches of the Giving Tree: A community-university partnership to examine the impact of summer school support for disadvantaged youth

Drawing upon Ernest Boyer’s (1996) conception of the scholarship of engagement, this case study systematically integrates service and research and shows how quality empirical research can make meaningful differences in children’s lives. Proposed by The Giving Tree, a non-profit community organizatio...

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Hauptverfasser: Beth Tarasawa, Faith Price
Format: Artikel
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Kennesaw State University 2013-01-01
Schriftenreihe:Journal of Public and Professional Sociology
Online-Zugang:https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jpps/vol5/iss1/7/
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Zusammenfassung:Drawing upon Ernest Boyer’s (1996) conception of the scholarship of engagement, this case study systematically integrates service and research and shows how quality empirical research can make meaningful differences in children’s lives. Proposed by The Giving Tree, a non-profit community organization located in metropolitan Green Bay, Wisconsin, this collaborative community-university project addresses issues of access to educational resources for economically disadvantaged youth. Using de-identified 2010 spring and fall test scores, this research assesses how summer gains and losses vary by student socio-economic status and summer school attendance. The application of social science expertise provides quality assessment measures for programmatic implementation and legitimates community organizations attempting to foster philanthropic support which prize empirical measures of assessment and evaluation.
ISSN:2154-8935