TY - JOUR
T1 - University-community engagements in africa
T2 - nature, scope and outcomes at the university of Ghana learning centres
AU - Aryeh-Adjei, Abigail A.
AU - Adu-Marfo, Ama Otwiwah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - University-community engagements (UCEs) play a critical role in fostering sustainable development, promoting lifelong learning, and addressing local and national challenges. This qualitative study examines the nature, scope, and outcomes of UCE at the University of Ghana Learning Centres (UGLC), focusing on how these initiatives contribute to both institutional goals and community needs. Using an exploratory case study approach, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, including the head and coordinators of the UGLC as well as community members/students. Grounded in the theory of community of practice and through a thematic analysis, the study highlighted UCE's diverse nature and scope including distance education (DE) and academic counselling, partnerships and research collaborations, economic development and civic engagement, public events and workshop, and school outreach programmes. In addition, the outcomes of the UCEs include enhanced reputation and public image, student recruitment and retention, employment opportunities, educational enhancement, and well-being. The study recommended seeking more partnerships with organizations, industries, and NGOs to maximize UCE benefits.
AB - University-community engagements (UCEs) play a critical role in fostering sustainable development, promoting lifelong learning, and addressing local and national challenges. This qualitative study examines the nature, scope, and outcomes of UCE at the University of Ghana Learning Centres (UGLC), focusing on how these initiatives contribute to both institutional goals and community needs. Using an exploratory case study approach, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, including the head and coordinators of the UGLC as well as community members/students. Grounded in the theory of community of practice and through a thematic analysis, the study highlighted UCE's diverse nature and scope including distance education (DE) and academic counselling, partnerships and research collaborations, economic development and civic engagement, public events and workshop, and school outreach programmes. In addition, the outcomes of the UCEs include enhanced reputation and public image, student recruitment and retention, employment opportunities, educational enhancement, and well-being. The study recommended seeking more partnerships with organizations, industries, and NGOs to maximize UCE benefits.
KW - UCEs
KW - UGLCs
KW - community needs
KW - educational enhancement
KW - employment opportunities
KW - sustainable development
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105009697978
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2025.103354
DO - 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2025.103354
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009697978
SN - 0738-0593
VL - 117
JO - International Journal of Educational Development
JF - International Journal of Educational Development
M1 - 103354
ER -