Community Engaged Learning Project Leadership for Delivery Quality.

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Careers & Experience Team
(349)
3
Project
Academic experience or paid work
50 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Project management Education
Skills
child development brochures family support leadership
Details

First-year BECCS students created informative and engaging brochures on various child development topics, aiming to benefit community partners, children, and families. The project's structure and goals were designed for undergraduate students to collaborate closely with community partners specialized in early childhood education and family support. They produced brochures addressing various child development issues, providing valuable information to parents, caregivers, educators, and others involved in child upbringing and welfare. This project will involve a team of students ensuring the quality of each brochure delivered to the community organizations. 

Deliverables

Students will be responsible for researching child development topics, designing brochures, and ensuring the accuracy and quality of the content. They will collaborate with community partners for insights and feedback. Students will be designated to oversee the quality of each brochure before its distribution to community organizations.

Mentorship

Students will receive mentorship from faculty experienced in child development and community engagement. They will have access to research resources, design software, and workspace. Regular feedback sessions will be organized to guide and assist them throughout the project.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
51 - 200 employees
Education

Our department has diverse course offerings. We prepare students to become part of a team in a variety of early learning, educational and community settings. They also have the opportunity to become engaged human services leaders.

We believe in the value of hands-on learning, and students in all of our programs benefit from work-integrated learning and practicum opportunities that ensure they are prepared to succeed in their chosen careers when they graduate.