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Assessing an Assets-Based Environmental Fellowship through a Community Cultural Wealth Lens

Title: Assessing an Assets-Based Environmental Fellowship through a Community Cultural Wealth Lens
Language: English
Authors: Melanie A. Giangreco; Megan Ennes (ORCID 0000-0002-7045-4900); Sadie Mills (ORCID 0000-0001-8419-4452); Rebecca Burton; Mariela Pajuelo (ORCID 0000-0001-6975-9814); Michelle J. LeFebvre (ORCID 0000-0002-1741-9997); Alison E. Adams (ORCID 0000-0003-1478-1939)
Source: Environmental Education Research. 2024 30(8):1348-1367.
Availability: Routledge. Available from: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Tel: 800-354-1420; Tel: 215-625-8900; Fax: 215-207-0050; Web site: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 20
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Fellowships; Undergraduate Students; Citizen Participation; Environmental Education; Student Diversity; Program Evaluation; Cultural Capital; Communication Skills; Scientific Concepts; Individual Development; Museums; Program Development; Program Implementation; Student Attitudes
DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2024.2330090
ISSN: 1350-4622; 1469-5871
Abstract: Civic engagement in environmental issues creates opportunities for students to explore and combine interests in the environment and community action as well as to develop new perspectives related to social justice issues. This manuscript examines the outcomes of a yearlong eco-civic fellowship for undergraduates representing a variety of cultural backgrounds and identities. The program design and assessment employed an assets-based approach, with analysis methods grounded in the community cultural wealth (CCW) framework and science capital. Pre-interviews indicated that participants (n = 10) self-reported high levels of science and aspirational capital but wanted to grow their social, linguistic, and navigational capital. Post-interviews suggested that the fellowship enhanced all forms of capital, but further development of linguistic capital through improved science communication skills was desired. The assets-based approach allowed the program to leverage the resources, knowledge, and experiences students brought to the fellowship while enhancing areas in which students expressed a desire for growth. Recommendations for using assets-based approaches in programming are also discussed.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1431323
Database: ERIC