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Critical discourse, applied inquiry and public health action with urban middle school students: Lessons learned engaging youth in critical service-learning.

Linda S Sprague MartinezAmanda J ReichCecilia A FloresUchenna J NdulueDoug BruggeDavid M GuteFlavia C Peréa
Published in: Journal of community practice (2017)
The Nuestro Futuro Saludable partnership designed a critical service-learning intervention focused on health equity and action. The ten-week afterschool intervention was implemented in a Boston middle school. Youths who took part in the intervention were knowledgeable about the social determinants of health in their communities, as well as to the barriers to health. Our findings indicate that engaging young people in a meaningful way will be critical if health improvement efforts are to be realized. We found that a critical service-learning framework that incorporates elements of applied inquiry and critical pedagogy was effective as a health intervention and provided opportunities for action.
Keyphrases
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