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Joan Arches

Ph.D., Sociology and Social Work, Boston University

Associate Professor, Community Planning and Human Services

Curriculum Group Coordinator, Social Change

Office: W-4-144-08

Phone number: 617-287-7288

joan.arches@umb.edu

 

Dr. Joan Arches is Coordinator of the Youth Work Concentration and an Associate Professor in Community Planning and Human Services at the College of Public and Community Services where she has engaged in numerous community university partnerships and collaborative projects since 1994. Currently Dr. Arches is Co- Pi on two federal grants. The Boston EITC Project funded by the Dept. of Commerce, expands outreach and accessibility for recipients of the Earned Income Tax Credit through work with Community Technology Centers. The New Directions for Columbia Point is a HUD grant aimed at addressing urban issues through a community university partnership center. She is also directing a project with students working on their general education capstone, which is a collaboration with youth at Harbor Point Housing development and HOPE (the Hispanic Organization for Planning and Evaluation). Building on efforts to institutionalize collaborative service learning projects in a systematic and coordinated effort across the university, Dr. Arches is leading the team, which is involved in establishing the Community Resource Center at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

 

Researching models of youth and community development, Dr. Arches spent her sabbatical year 2000 in the United Kingdom evaluating community-university partnerships in social action with youth. She has written and presented extensively on service learning participatory action research projects with youth which have included: intergenerational, multicultural projects with youth and adult students at the Jeremiah E. Burke High, Harbor Point Housing, and with several community-based agencies in Boston serving immigrants and refugees. She co-led the original Harbor Point Collaborative Project, which led to the development of the Columbia Point Community Partnership in 2000.

 

Dr. Arches was involved in developing CIRCLE (The Center for Immigrant and Refugee Community Leadership and Empowerment) working on policy, curriculum, evaluation and procedures. She serves on the advisory board and has been a consultant addressing the needs of newcomer populations in accessing higher education.

 

Building on activities bridging community and university, she was a faculty associate with NERCHE ( New England Resource Center for Higher Education) on Project Colleague (1999). This project worked with faculty across the country on improving their effectiveness in teaching service learning and working with communities. It resulted in a publication, Swinging Doors, for community agencies that provided guidelines and insights into successful community-university partnerships.

 

Recent Publications :

Arches, J. (2002). “Twenty years of social action with young people.” Evaluative Report Fall 2002. Research Notes, Center for Social Action, DeMontfort University , Leicester , UK .

 

Evaluates the following competencies:

•  Understanding Youth

•  Models of Practice in Youth Work

•  Youth Development Strategies

•  Working on a Youth Issue

•  Human Development

•  Methods and Goals of Organizing

•  The Organizer's Role

•  Analyzing & Evaluating Org. Strategies

Links:

http://www.comtechreview.org/article.php?article_id=181
http://www.the-mass-media.com/news/2005/01/27/News/Cpcs-Students.Get.HandsOn.Experience-845041.shtml

http://www.poe.neu.edu/programs/service_learning.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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