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Pedagogies of Public & Community Engagement

This Learning Circle runs in collaboration with Warwick Institute of EngagementLink opens in a new window (WIE) and will develop recommendations and guidance in the field of the Pedagogy of Public Engagement (teaching and assessment) focused at both UG and PGT level.

Goals 25-26

  • Facilitate knowledge exchange in the Pedagogy of Public and Community Engagement between group members and institutionally via the WIE Conference 2025.
  • Contribute to discussions on public engagement practice within the university and beyond by working towards a handbook on public and community engagement pedagogies
  • Refocus the group’s efforts on both public and community engagement pedagogies by strengthening their integration into teaching, learning and assessment (i.e. sharing and embedding practice).
  • Establish a forum or network for those interested in Public and Community Engagement Pedagogies beyond the learning circle in order to enhance connections and collaboration across Warwick staff and students

A Handbook of Public and Community Engagement Pedagogies: Student Project Assistant Wanted!

The WIHEA/WIE Pedagogies of Public and Community Engagement Learning Circle current focus is on producing a handbook of public and community engaged pedagogies (PCEP). We would like this resource to be a guide for people interested in using PCEP to understand the benefits, how to get started, and considerations for curriculum developers.

We are looking for a student project assistant to assist us in creating the handbook. In this role, you will assist with the coordination of authors and contributions to the handbook. You will also assist with the creation and production of the handbook, including editorial tasks and the collation of entries into the handbook’s final design. Find out more and apply by 22 April via this page.

To find out more or express interest to join this Learning Circle, please contact Laura Gelhaus (L.Gelhaus.1@warwick.ac.uk) and Rachel Turner-King (Rachel.Turner-King@warwick.ac.uk).

IATL/WIE Public Engagement Module

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