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1 Community-based Research with Students Bow Valley College June 7, 2010 Dawne Clark, PhD Mount Royal University Centre for Child Well-Being

2 What is Community-based Research? My definition – community-based research: – is housed in the community – is mutually beneficial (faculty, students, community) – supports community needs – enhances student learning – impacts curriculum

3 Supporting Community Needs Agencies seeking to improve their practice – Program evaluations – Needs assessments – Community scans Few in-house resources – Lack capacity – Staff too busy

4 Enhancing Student Learning Engages students in practical experiential learning Teaches skills Builds confidence and awareness Increases students’ employability and career satisfaction

5 Impacts Curriculum Cycles new knowledge from projects back into curriculum Enhances and supports faculty knowledge and skills Builds strong connections with community

6 An Example Physical Activity For Preschool Children

7 Year One Questions: How much physical activity do children in group care settings in Calgary have each day? What are caregivers’ attitudes towards physical activity for children?

8 What We Did Child Studies students framed the research – Literature review – Research question – Surveys – Ethics application ELCC students – Explored issue of physical activity – Collected data

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11 Year Two How to support caregivers to provide more physical activity or preschool children? 35 ELCC 2 nd year students (Play 3) Created activities to support physical activities 40 ELCC 1 st year students (Practicum) and 3 CHST students Piloted, revised, and refined activities

12 Results from Year Two Resource manual Workshops for caregivers Changes in ELCC curriculum! Involvement – 8 faculty from 3 programs – 150 students (ELCC, CHST, COMM) – 110 child care centres http://www.mtroyal.ca/wcm/groups/public/documents /pdf/hop_skip_and_jump_completed_pd.pdf

13 Year Three Students helped to revise resource manual – Adaptations and extensions – Injury prevention and safety Student conference presentations Students co-authored articles

14 Results to Date Change in ELCC curriculum at MRU Second edition of resource manual (July 2010) 120/150 child care centres in Calgary thinking about and planning for physical activity

15 In the Works Cultural understandings and expectations of physical activity for preschool children –E–ELCC –cultural awareness – staff and children –C–CHST – survey of new Canadian parents –E–ELCC and CHST – creating brochures for families Policy –W–Working with AELCS to add examples into accreditation self-study

16 How to Sustain Change? Education – caregivers, owners/operators, licensing officers, students, faculty Resources - equipment, materials, and space Policy – develop activity guidelines and add to accreditation standards

17 Why is this Project Working? Grass roots engagement – Students, caregivers, owners/operators System support – MRU faculty – Children and Youth Services – Alberta Health Services – ASRWPF, Canada Sport for Life – Health Quality Council of Alberta – AB Association of Colleges and Technical Institutes Useful end products – Resource manual and workshops

18 How to Become Involved in Community-based Research Ask questions Pursue improvement Seek partners Advocate for change – systemic – policy – in-house ?

19 The End

20 Dawne Clark, PhD Centre for Child Well-Being Mount Royal University www.mtroyal.ca/wellbeing


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