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Community-Engaged Teaching Strategies

Community Engaged Learning is a valued part of a Duquesne Education. We offer two strategies here, but to learn more please visit Center for Community-Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR).

Helping Community Engaged Students Make Connections through Reflection -- A teaching tip on using the DEAL model of reflection.

Learning the Art of Reflection - A teaching tip that explores helping students reflect using the "What? So What? Now What?" journal prompt.

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Email: cte@duq.edu
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