Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna

This research provides a comprehensive literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office (LMO) initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna aimed at enhancing community engagement. It explores the integration of community work into various aspects of university life, emphasizing the critical role of...

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Main Author: Palmones, Henry B., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-141212024-06-03T08:08:36Z Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna Palmones, Henry B., Jr. This research provides a comprehensive literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office (LMO) initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna aimed at enhancing community engagement. It explores the integration of community work into various aspects of university life, emphasizing the critical role of the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) and the Lasallian Outreach and Volunteer Effort (LOVE) in facilitating student involvement and experiential learning. The study evaluates the impact of these initiatives on local and broader communities, particularly in Metro Manila, addressing challenges such as balancing academic work with community projects and resource constraints. It also examines the wider literature on university community work, highlighting the importance of policy changes, innovative engagement methods, and mutual benefits for communities and universities. The synthesis identifies strengths, such as the comprehensive integration of community work into university life and the variety of community projects but notes challenges in maintaining project quality and resource allocation. The study concludes with recommendations for balanced participation, focused support, expanding COSCA’s infrastructure, integrating community work into the curriculum, and implementing comprehensive impact assessments. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12540 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Service learning—Philippines Civics, Philippine Civic and Community Engagement
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Service learning—Philippines
Civics, Philippine
Civic and Community Engagement
spellingShingle Service learning—Philippines
Civics, Philippine
Civic and Community Engagement
Palmones, Henry B., Jr.
Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
description This research provides a comprehensive literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office (LMO) initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna aimed at enhancing community engagement. It explores the integration of community work into various aspects of university life, emphasizing the critical role of the Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) and the Lasallian Outreach and Volunteer Effort (LOVE) in facilitating student involvement and experiential learning. The study evaluates the impact of these initiatives on local and broader communities, particularly in Metro Manila, addressing challenges such as balancing academic work with community projects and resource constraints. It also examines the wider literature on university community work, highlighting the importance of policy changes, innovative engagement methods, and mutual benefits for communities and universities. The synthesis identifies strengths, such as the comprehensive integration of community work into university life and the variety of community projects but notes challenges in maintaining project quality and resource allocation. The study concludes with recommendations for balanced participation, focused support, expanding COSCA’s infrastructure, integrating community work into the curriculum, and implementing comprehensive impact assessments.
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title Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
title_short Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
title_full Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
title_fullStr Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing community engagement: A literature review on the Lasallian Mission Office's initiatives at De La Salle University Laguna
title_sort enhancing community engagement: a literature review on the lasallian mission office's initiatives at de la salle university laguna
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