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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: TKE_Integrated_Scholarship_Framework_D1, The Scholarship of Engagement is framed and operationalized by Research Methods, Practices and Philosophies, Research Methods, Practices and Philosophies including Reciprocality, The Scholarship of Engagement manifests in TYPES OF ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP, ESSENTIAL PRACTICES & PHILOSOPHIES and SELECTED METHODS, Research Methods, Practices and Philosophies leading to Substantive/Ameliorative Impact within Higher Education, MY FACULTY WORK as demonstrated by impactful scholarship and leadership at/within * Federal level, MY FACULTY WORK as articulated in My tenure & promotion portfolio, Research Methods, Practices and Philosophies including Interdisciplinarity, Substantive/Ameliorative Impact within Higher Education enacted through Service, Research on Service Learning is developed through Community based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), MY FACULTY WORK as demonstrated by impactful scholarship and leadership at/within * Higher Ed Associations, MY FACULTY WORK as demonstrated by impactful scholarship and leadership at/within *Syracuse University & Community, Substantive/Ameliorative Impact within Higher Education enacted through Research, MY FACULTY WORK as demonstrated by impactful scholarship and leadership at/within *Other higher education institutions (US & South Africa), Substantive/Ameliorative Impact within Higher Education enacted through Teaching, Research on the Scholarship of Engagement focused on Focus/Purpose - Develop a scholarly impact agenda that promoted higher education transformation toward an increasingly more meaningful milieu for fostering democratic values of equity and inclusion in the society, Research on the Scholarship of Engagement is developed through Community based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), My tenure & promotion portfolio comprised of four components Before Syracuse, Research on Community Service Teaching and Learning (STL) is developed through Community based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), Research Methods, Practices and Philosophies including Mixed Research