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The Transformative Social Impact Journal Podcast

The Transformative Social Impact Journal Podcast

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Join us on a journey of discovery as we delve into the world of community-driven research, teaching, and partnerships that are transforming the way we address complex social challenges. The Transformative Social Impact Podcast is a multidisciplinary podcast that amplifies the voices and perspectives of researchers, educators, students, and community stakeholders who are pioneering innovative approaches to catalyze equitable, sustainable change. Each episode features in-depth conversations and case studies that showcase evidence-based best practices, meaningful processes, and cutting-edge strategies for bridging the divide between academic theory and community-based practice. We’ll explore topics ranging from service-learning and community-based participatory research to pedagogical innovation and cross-sectoral collaboration, all with the aim of empowering listeners to become active agents of social transformation. Whether you’re a scholar, practitioner, or community member passionate about driving positive change, this podcast offers a dynamic platform to learn, connect, and be inspired. Tune in as we amplify the perspectives of historically marginalized communities, foster global knowledge exchange, and work together to address complex social challenges through the power of community-university engagement. Transformative Social Impact: Where theory meets practice, and where we all become catalysts for a more just and equitable world.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • Suits – Developing Consulting-Based Service-Oriented HR Programs to Create the Next Generation of HR Professionals
    May 24 2025

    This article explores the integration of service-learning (SL) with a consulting approach within human resources (HR) education programs in higher education. We highlight the nature and importance of this andragogical approach, examining how it bridges the theory-practice gap, cultivates professional competencies, fosters civic engagement, and enhances student motivation and satisfaction. The article delves into the reasons why HR education is particularly well-suited for SL with a consulting approach, including the emphasis on people-oriented skills, the multi-disciplinary nature of HR, and the alignment with HR roles and responsibilities. Furthermore, we outline the critical roles of key stakeholders, including students, faculty, community partners, university administration, and professional associations, in the successful implementation of such programs. Finally, we provide practical guidance on program-building within HR curricula, highlighting a successful case study that demonstrates the tangible outcomes and positive impact of this innovative approach to HR education.

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    5 m
  • Food and Faith: Transforming Education through Service-Learning
    Apr 27 2025

    Explore the intersection of spirituality and community in our latest video, "Food and Faith: Transforming Education through Service-Learning." In this engaging 5-minute presentation, we delve into a groundbreaking two-year study examining the impact of Service-Learning and Community Engagement (SLCE) in a General Education Religion course. Discover how integrating real-world applications can enhance civic engagement, critical thinking, and ethical leadership among students. With compelling insights and powerful statistics, learn why 68.8% of students expressed interest in further SLCE courses and how this innovative pedagogy revitalizes liberal arts education. Join us on this transformative journey!

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    10 m
  • Practice What You Teach: Trauma-Informed Pedagogy Through Experiential Learning
    Apr 18 2025

    In this faculty spotlight, we will highlight two professors of education and their approach to teaching and modeling trauma-informed pedagogy. In their courses they are teaching pre-service teachers about trauma-informed pedagogy and taking intentional steps to build spaces within their higher education classrooms that are also trauma-informed. This allows students to experience what trauma-informed instruction feels like in practice. Additionally, these professors worked together to blend their two courses and involve members in the local community to prepare pre-service teachers with a greater connection to the local communities in which they will student-teach and potentially one day work..

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    6 m
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