- Conference Session
- PSW Section Meeting Papers - Disregard start and end time - for online paper access only
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- 2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Farbod Khoshnoud; Dario Robinson; Bruno Marco Quadrelli; Clarence W De Silva
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Pacific Southwest Section Meeting Paper Submissions
thedifferences is available in Appendix B). Key concepts for successful partnerships ([13] and [14]) include engagement of communitypartners and students, personal interactions, faculty members visit to the community basedorganization, shared ownership and collaboration through ongoing interaction andcommunication, and defined community needs (see Appendix C for more details). In order to design a successful partnership and building collaborative relationships, partners inservice-learning should have a shared vision and clearly articulated values, tangible incentives forpartners (acknowledging self-interests as well as shared interests), a sense value for the bondsalready formed among people, means for allowing frequent and open communication on