The Community Engagement and Partnership Inventory (CEPI): An aspirational open-source instrument to assess community-based global learning programs

As community-based global learning (CBGL) programs become more common on college/university campuses and increasingly utilize the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to guide programmatic outcomes, open-access assessment instruments that both benchmark and effectively measure programmatic enhancement...

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