Community Development: Tools and Practices for Transformation

College Wycliffe College
Instructor(s)
Course Code WYP2641HF
Semester First Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

In the last three decades, disappointment with traditional "top-down" international development delivered by external experts began to propel community-driven approaches from the margins to the centre of development practice. This family of community development approaches includes a range of siblings with names such as grassroots development, people-centred development, participatory learning and action (PLA), capabilities-based development, and assets-based community development. Marginalized communities are offered capacities to shape the directionof their own lives, and to challenge and change unjust social, political and economic structures.
These participatory approaches elevated local people and their organizations to central roles in decision-making and implementation of development strategies. To be sustainable and effective, community transformation requires local agents of change who focus on developing local capacities and skills. These change agents - whether local church or community organization leaders or practitioners - need to be well-equipped with knowledge and tools to inspire, guide and facilitate change processes that match well the local context and conditions. Through the rich past and present of community development, a range of tools and practices have emerged worthy of study and application. This course introduces participants to a selection of these approaches that have proven valuable to organizations and practitioners involved in mobilizing, building and catalyzing community development initiatives. At the heart of community development processes stands the development facilitator, her/his effectiveness depends on a this set of knowledge, skills and tools.

Syllabus http://www.wycliffecollege.ca/documents/WYP2641H%20F%20%20Comm%20Devt%20Tools%2…
Schedule MonTueWedThuFri
Start & End Date Jun 2, 2014 - Jun 6, 2014
Start Time 9:00
End Time 15:00
Minimum Enrolment 8
Maximum Enrolment 16
Additional Notes

Registration opens April1, 2014 and the last date to add the class is May 26, 2014
The last day to drop without academic penalty is Tuesday June 3, 2014

Schedule Notes

<p>One week intensive, June 02-06, 2014</p>

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Currently Offered Summer 2014