- About
- Events
- Inquiry Support
- Workshops & Programs
- SoTL 101: Introduction to SoTL and Teaching + Learning Inquiry
- SoTL 102: Formulating an Inquiry Project
- SoTL Thoughts
- Coffee + Conversation
- Tools for Inquiry: Conducting Inquiry Using CES
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Decolonial Teaching + Learning Seminar Series
- Decolonizing and Indigenizing Curricula
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning: Supporting Learning in Online Environments
- Open Education Grant Pilot Program
- Teaching and Learning Development Grant Program
- Project Archive
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom Projects
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning
- Teaching and Learning Development Grant Program
- Beedie
- EDUC
- Education: Charles Bingham
- Education: Lynn Fels
- Education: David Kaufman
- Education: Patrice Keats
- Education: Carolyn Mamchur
- Education: Margaret MacDonald
- Education: John Nesbit
- Education: Sepideh Fotovatian
- Education: Susan Barber
- Education: Michèle Schmidt
- Education: Natalia Gajdamaschko
- Education: Carolyn Mamchur
- Education: Kieran Egan
- Education: Susan Barber
- Education: David Zandvliet
- Education: Lannie Kanevsky
- Education: Paula Howarth
- Education: Heesoon Bai
- Education: Dolores van der Wey
- Education: Joel Heng Hartse
- Education: Carolyn Mamchur
- Education: Dolores van der Wey
- Education: Charles Bingham
- Education: Sean Chorney
- Education: Elizabeth Marshall
- Education: Pooja Dharamshi
- Education: Susan Barber
- Education: David Zandvliet
- Education: Heesoon Bai
- Education: Stephen Smith
- Education: Rina Zazkis
- Education: Roumi Ilieva
- Education: Gillian Judson
- Education: Angel Lin
- FAS
- Engineering Science: Glenn Chapman
- Engineering Science: Atousa Hajshirmohammadi
- Computing Science: Ted Kirkpatrick
- Engineering Science: Carolyn Sparrey
- Computing Science: Diana Cukierman
- Engineering Science: Carolyn Sparrey
- Engineering Science: Ivan Bajić
- Engineering Science: Michael Sjoerdsma
- Engineering Science: Fabio Campi
- Engineering Science: Atousa Hajshirmohammadi
- Mechatronic Systems Engineering: Krishna Vijayaraghavan
- Computing Science: Cynthia Xie
- Computing Science: Cynthia Xie
- Engineering Science: Krishna Vijayaraghavan
- Engineering Science: Maureen Hindy
- Computing Science: Angela Lim
- Engineering Science: Atousa Hajshirmohammadi
- Mechatronic Systems Engineering: Carolyn Sparrey
- Sustainable Energy Engineering: Taco Niet
- Computing Science: Ouldooz Baghban Karimi
- Sustainable Energy Engineering: Taco Niet
- Sustainable Energy Engineering: Vivian Neal
- Computing Science: Janice Regan
- Computing Science: Diana Cukierman
- FHS
- Health Sciences: Mark Lechner
- Health Sciences: Laurie Goldsmith
- Health Sciences: Tim Takaro
- Health Sciences: Tim Takaro
- Health Sciences: Maya Gislason
- Health Sciences: Nienke van Houten
- Health Sciences: Denise Zabkiewicz
- Health Sciences: Mark Lechner
- Health Sciences: Maya Gislason
- Health Sciences: Tun Myint
- Health Sciences: Paola Ardiles
- Health Sciences: Diego Silva
- Health Sciences: Ruth Lavergne
- Health Sciences: Tun Myint
- Health Sciences: Nienke van Houten
- Health Sciences: Shira Goldenberg
- Health Sciences: Susan Erikson
- Health Sciences: Paola Ardiles
- Health Sciences: Angela Kaida
- Library
- Scholarship of Teaching + Learning Projects
- Conferences & Calls for Proposals
- Teaching with AI: April 7, 2026 [April 07-16, 2026]
- Cfp: 2026 DPI Conference [Deadline: April 13, 2026]
- 2026 UCalgary Conference on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching [Deadline: April 19, 2026]
- BCCampus: Introduction to Offline GenAI [April 20, 2026]
- Teaching with AI: April 20, 2026 [April 20-29, 2026]
- FLO MicroCourse: AI-Resilient Assessment Design Sprint [April 27 - May 1, 2026]
- Faculty Experiences with Open Pedagogy and Social Justice [April 30, 2026]
- Cfp: 2026 SoTL Symposium [Deadline: May 4, 2026]
- Teaching with AI: May 5, 2026 [May 05-14, 2026]
- 3rd Annual Thompson-Okanagan Teaching and Learning Conference [May 13-14, 2026]
- SoTL Canada Journal Club: Developing a SoTL Identity [May 19, 2026]
- Teaching with AI: May 19, 2026 [May 19-28, 2026]
- 2026 Annual STLHE/SAPES Conference [Deadline: May 25, 2026]
- ETUG Spring 2026 Workshop: Collaboration, Co-creation, and Creativity in EdTech [May 28-29, 2026]
- Teaching with AI: June 1, 2026 [June 01-10, 2026]
- 2026 DPI Conference [August 18-20, 2026]
- 2026 SoTL Symposium Conference [October 22-24, 2026]
- For Research Personnel
- News + Stories
The Impact of Community Partnerships on Student Learning Outcomes
Grant program: Teaching and Learning Development Grant (TLDG)
Grant recipient: Clare McGovern, Department of Political Science
Project team: Nicholos Poullos, research assistant
Timeframe: January 2017 to May 2019
Funding: $5,000
Courses addressed:
- POL 121 – Political Engagement
- POL 131 – The Politics of Prosperity and Inequality
Final report: View Clare McGovern's final report (PDF)
Description: I want to test whether taking part in a Political Science course project with a community partner increases undergraduate students’:
- i) awareness of their local community,
- ii) sense of political efficacy (i.e. ability to identify their opinions on political issues, to understand how political systems work and to engage with political institutions and politicians to express their opinions)
Questions addressed:
- Does participation in this project increase students’ knowledge of their local community and Canadian Human Rights law?
- Does participation in this project increase students’ sense of political efficacy?
- What are the challenges and benefits associated with engaging students in these community-partnership projects?
Knowledge sharing:
I discussed both the community partnerships at department meetings and in the departmental Undergraduate Program Committee. The first partnership with Elections BC involved my students running an information booth in the AQ. In a subsequent semester I ran a follow-up event with the department’s Political Science Student Union, encouraging students to register to vote. My faculty colleagues were invited to all these events and encouraged their own students to attend. This second event was also posted on the department’s website. Finally, these events were promoted to other faculty in Arts and Social Sciences via the Dean’s office.
- Elections as Teaching Tools: Building Political Efficacy, with Kaija Belfry Munroe, [Quest University Canada], presented at the Canadian Political Science Association's Annual Conference, Toronto, May-June 2017
- Elections as Teaching Tools: Building Political Efficacy, with Nick Poullos [my RA] presented at the BC Political Studies Association’s Annual Conference, New Westminster, May 2017.
These presentations were based on the Spring 2017 community partnership with Elections BC and Samara.
Community Partnerships in the Classroom, presented at the Canadian Political Science Association's Annual Conference, Vancouver, June 2019. This presentation is based on the entire TL Grant project, comparing the Spring 2017 and Spring 2018 partnerships with Elections BC, Samara and the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada.
McGovern, C. (June, 2019). Community partnerships in the classroom. In G. Baier (Chair), Knowledge, power and pedagogical practice. Symposium conducted at the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA) Annual Conference, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
McGovern, C., & Munroe, K. B. (2017, May). Elections as teaching tools: Building political efficacy. Paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference (CPSA 2017), Toronto, ON.
McGovern, C., Poullos, N., & Munroe, K. B. (2017, May). Elections as teaching tools: Building political efficacy. In S. Tyakoff (Chair), Elections and political socialization. Panel conducted at the British Columbia Political Science Association (BCPSA) Annual Conference and Articulation Meeting, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC.
McGovern, C., Prontzos, P., & Tyakoff, S. (2017, May). Teaching political science. Workshop conducted at the British Columbia Political Science Association (BCPSA) Annual Conference and Articulation Meeting, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC.
Keywords: Community engagement; Community partnerships; Politics; Voter turnout; Trade negotiations; Simulations