ACTION PLAN
COMMUNITY SERVICES IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ORGANISING
COMMUNITY SERVICES AT HEI
 STUDENTS
 Sensitivity and skills of students
 Varying curricular demands
 Motivation and commitment
 STRUCTURE
 Inter-linkages and commitments
 Curricular thrust
 Models of engagement
 Voice of client groups
COMPONENTS OF ACTION
PLAN
 PORTAL
 RESOURCE CENTRE
 INCLUDING COMMUNITY SERVICES IN
CURRICULUM
 BETTER VISIBILITY OF HEI’S INVOLVEMENT IN
SOCIETY
PORTAL
 A mechanism to engage different stakeholders
including students, teachers, educational institutes,
CBOs.
 To have the best possible combination for the student
 The needs of the community are valued.
 Generating awareness about CBOs’ work.
 Purpose of Portal to create awareness and improve
access to community services.
ESSENTIAL DIMENSIONS OF
COMMUNITY SERVICE
NEED
INTERVENTION
EVALUATIO
N
RESOURCE CENTRE IN COMMUNITY
SERVICES
 Capacity building of all stakeholders
 Basic orientation of students and teachers towards
community services
 Sensitizing them towards the community
 Convergence and exchange within disciplines to
centralize the process
 Evaluation and feedback both at departmental level
and central level.
INCLUDING COMMUNITY
SERVICES IN CURRICULUM
 Make it mandatory for departments of different higher
education institutes to include EFA initiatives in their
curriculum.
 Mentoring and sensitization at department level.
 Forming a link between the discipline and the EFA
initiatives.
BETTER VISIBILITY OF HEI’S
INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIETY
 Acknowledging, awarding and appreciating the efforts
of both students and teachers.
 Different forms of media can be used.
 Reflection on one’s efforts and involvement also
essential for personal growth and contribution towards
the community.
 Bidirectional process- Students are learning and
community is benefitting.

HEEFA Outreach Action Plan, India

  • 1.
    ACTION PLAN COMMUNITY SERVICESIN HIGHER EDUCATION
  • 2.
    OPPORTUNITIES FOR ORGANISING COMMUNITYSERVICES AT HEI  STUDENTS  Sensitivity and skills of students  Varying curricular demands  Motivation and commitment  STRUCTURE  Inter-linkages and commitments  Curricular thrust  Models of engagement  Voice of client groups
  • 3.
    COMPONENTS OF ACTION PLAN PORTAL  RESOURCE CENTRE  INCLUDING COMMUNITY SERVICES IN CURRICULUM  BETTER VISIBILITY OF HEI’S INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIETY
  • 4.
    PORTAL  A mechanismto engage different stakeholders including students, teachers, educational institutes, CBOs.  To have the best possible combination for the student  The needs of the community are valued.  Generating awareness about CBOs’ work.  Purpose of Portal to create awareness and improve access to community services.
  • 5.
    ESSENTIAL DIMENSIONS OF COMMUNITYSERVICE NEED INTERVENTION EVALUATIO N
  • 6.
    RESOURCE CENTRE INCOMMUNITY SERVICES  Capacity building of all stakeholders  Basic orientation of students and teachers towards community services  Sensitizing them towards the community  Convergence and exchange within disciplines to centralize the process  Evaluation and feedback both at departmental level and central level.
  • 7.
    INCLUDING COMMUNITY SERVICES INCURRICULUM  Make it mandatory for departments of different higher education institutes to include EFA initiatives in their curriculum.  Mentoring and sensitization at department level.  Forming a link between the discipline and the EFA initiatives.
  • 8.
    BETTER VISIBILITY OFHEI’S INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIETY  Acknowledging, awarding and appreciating the efforts of both students and teachers.  Different forms of media can be used.
  • 9.
     Reflection onone’s efforts and involvement also essential for personal growth and contribution towards the community.  Bidirectional process- Students are learning and community is benefitting.