Inside or Outside? Learning on the Edge

by Margo Fryer

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  • Welcome
  • Home
  • About
    • About the site
    • About the title
    • About the Learning Exchange
    • About Margo Fryer
    • Acknowledgements
    • Copyright
  • The Learning Exchange Story
    • The Call
    • Getting to know the Downtown Eastside
    • Becoming the Director
    • Starting the Trek Program
    • Climbing Mount Everest
    • Finding my right hand man
    • Learning about Community Service Learning
    • Opening the storefront
    • Moving in from the margins
    • Music as a bridge
    • The first Reading Week Community Service Learning project
    • Engaging in inner city schools
    • Unleashing students’ creativity
    • Binners on campus
    • Trial and error at the storefront
    • Starting the ESL program
    • Becoming a success story
    • Growth in the Trek Program and Reading Week projects
    • Seeing the value of Community Service Learning
    • How Community Service Learning promotes learning
    • Integrating Community Service Learning into academic courses
    • UBC’s vision
    • Building organizational culture
    • Five core practices
    • Aligning with our sense of purpose
    • Stabilizing the ESL program
    • Stabilizing the Reading Week model
    • Collaborating with the YWCA
    • Winds of change
    • Rebuilding the staff team
    • Re-thinking our approach to curricular Community Service Learning
    • The strategic plan for CSL and CBR
    • New space, new funds
    • Taking my leave
  • Community-University Engagement and its tensions
  • UBC and the Downtown Eastside: worlds apart
  • UBC and the Downtown Eastside: not so different

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