The following are suggestions of documents that could be included or adapted in a dossier to document the quality of a scholar's community-engaged work:
- Career Statement [1]
- Curriculum Vita [2]
- Statement of Assigned Responsibilities [3]
- Teaching Portfolios [4]
- Letters of Support/Appreciation from Community Members/Partners [5]
- Peer Review Letters from Community Leaders [6]
- Publications in Media Aimed at Community Partners [7]
- Peer-Reviewed Publications that Report on Community-Engaged Scholarship [8]
Depending on each institution and department' standards and guidelines for preparing promotion and tenure materials, some of these may or may not be useful to individual scholars. Community-engaged scholars are encouraged to use these ideas in the context of the requirements of the institutions in which they work.
(Jordan, 2007) [9]. Reprinted here with permission fromĀ Community-Campus Partnerships for Health [10].