Showing posts with label Cushman. Show all posts
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Monday, August 6, 2007

Cushman, b

Cushman, Ellen. "The Public Intellectual, Service Learning, and Activist Research." College English 61 (1999): 328-336.

Cushman argues that we should broaden our conception of 'public intellectual' to account for the democratic gains being made by ASL and activist research initiatives. Instead of just looking at NYTimes editorialists as public intellectuals, we should consider the literacy workers, activists on the ground, volunteers, etc. to also be part of that group.

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Cushman, Ellen. "Sustainable Service Learing Programs." College Composition and Communication 54 (2002): 40-65.

Cushman argues that the best ASL programs address needs of ALL stakeholders, especially the agency. In and out model and end-of-term-research-project models leave agencies out in the cold, very often. The role of the professor is paramount: integrate teaching, research, and service and create a collaborative atmosphere of mutuality/reciprocity. Sustain attention on issues and sustain involvement at particular sites. Tells us to foreground partner needs.

"When the professor takes intellectual risks alongside students and with community partners, the professor ensures that (1) the students' and scholar's writing and thinking address community needs and writing tasks; (2) students and scholars have well-defined methodologies guiding the group inquiry and problem solving; and (3) the course materials, discussions, workshops, assignments, observations, and volunteer time are well integrated to form a unified curriculum" (44).