Abstract
ABSTRACT When applied properly, theories can help us effectively and efficiently identify problems as well as practical solutions to those problems. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to help students grasp the practical applications of theory in the real world. Studies show this issue can be addressed by using experiential teaching methods. In this paper, I detail the use of the interactional perspective of community as a foundation to support community-based student projects undertaken in the area known as South Tifton located in Tifton, GA. The underlying success of these projects lays in the purposive actions the students and other stakeholders took to strengthen relationships and increase wellbeing of community residents. Students promote the development “of” community by reducing barriers that have constrained interaction among residents, college students, and governing officials. Based on the interactional perspective of community, this will lead to an increase in community capacity and action.
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