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  1. Pessar, MD, professor emerita of psychiatry, says the community immersion program is one way of teaching students that developing trust with their patients “requires some understanding of the social, economic, psychological and cultural issues” faced by patients.

  2. Community immersion is a form of service learning that integrates students' interests with longer-term involvement in community development and social justice issues. It fulfills goals of developing students into engaged citizens by providing meaningful tasks and leadership opportunities.

  3. Mar 11, 2019 · What It Is. Community immersion allows individuals who are not familiar with the people and communities where they will work immerse themselves in these settings. This gives them...

  4. Community immersion is a learning approach that involves students in community-based projects and service-learning activities. It aims to enhance students' understanding of social issues, practical skills, personal development, and civic engagement.

  5. Aug 4, 2015 · Community immersion programs are educational activities that expose students to local or global issues and cultures. They may involve volunteer work, field trips, meetings and social events. Learn more about the purposes, topics and formats of these programs.

  6. Oct 16, 2020 · Community immersion is an effective way of bringing concepts to life while nursing students are engaged with community members in the real world.

  7. Immersive learning is a broad term for experiential teaching and learning practices that involve real-world contexts, authentic tasks, and extended time. Learn about the six characteristics of immersive learning and how it can enhance deep learning in various disciplines and settings.