Monday, March 25, 2013

Clemson Collaborations in Service- Learning - Assessing Students' Individual and Collective Gains- Service-Learning Case Studies

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Clemson University - Collaborations in Service-Learning Webcast
Monday, April 1, 2013, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
“Assessing Students Individual and Collective Gains: Service Learning Case Studies”
A number of service learning projects for the Hispanic community have been implemented in Spanish courses since 1993. Students have participated in organized teams dealing with a variety of community needs. For this presentation,  Dr. Clementina Adams will focus on the following areas of services rendered:
  • interpreting for Hispanic patients;
  • helping with elementary and high school students’ performance through the use of English as a second language to communicate in English;
  • helping students with reading and writing assignments;
  • assisting official institutions, such as police departments, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), South Carolina Employment Security Commission (SCESC), and the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure; and
  • coordinating planning and archiving services for free clinics.
At the conclusion of each semester students are required to provide a written page of reflections about their projects, not only from the point of view of application or enrichment of their learning, but also from their attitude and feelings about the service provided. Using students’ reflection documentation, a qualitative analysis and conclusions will be provided to document the relative the importance and worth of the different service- learning projects analyzed.

As a way of making recommendations for future service-learning projects,  Dr. Adams will discuss her current Creative Inquiry Project where her students are determining the worth of the services being provided from the point of view of the community served. The results of this research study will provide useful data to determine not only the worth and need of the services provided, and making necessary improvements that guarantee not only the continuity but also the sustainability of future service-learning projects. 

Presenter:
Clementina E. Adams was born in Barranquilla, Colombia, South America, where she completed her Licenciatura (MA) in Hispanic American Culture and Literature. She obtained an MS and then a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems from Florida State University, in Tallahassee, Florida. She has taught Spanish at Gallaudet University, Washington, DC and at Clemson University, where she is currently teaching since the fall of 1989. She has three books published; in addition she has published more than thirty five articles in refereed and peer-reviewed journals as well as chapters in peer-reviewed books. Dr. Adams has been a pioneer in projects and programs in the Department of Languages such as FLES (Foreign Languages for Elementary School Children), the inclusion of (ASL) (American Sign Language) as part of the Department of Languages’ offerings, and the development of a new major, Language and International Health (L&IH); currently, she is working on the design of a medical interpreting certificate. Dr. Adams has been active in service learning activities focused on improving the life of the Hispanic community in the Upstate of South Carolina; in that regard, she has received honors and awards at the regional, national and international levels; recently, she has received the Clemson University Service Alliance Faculty Fellow Award, for academic years 2008-2009, 2011-2012, and 2012-2013.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Spring 2013 ISC Research & Learning Summit

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The Institute for Social Change Research and Learning Summit is where new ideas and additional perspectives are included in global social change efforts.

It is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to discuss relevant issues impacting efforts for social change and to participate in a public learning environment. The biannual ISC Research and Learning Summit brings together researchers, students and practitioners to share, learn and discuss. This online event includes webinars, online trainings and live streamed conversations.
Do Not Miss This Unique Online Learning Event

Registration Includes access to all online events and discussions around nine topics

Regular Registration Pass-$35
Register by April 1 for Early bird rates of $25

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: All times are Eastern Monday, April 22, 2013
11:00 am - Redefining Beauty: Its Time for a Change. Its Time for a New Standard of Beauty
2:00 pm - Google + Hangout On Air - ISC Interns host a discussion on the summit topics
3:30 PM -Modern Day Slavery: Human Trafficking in Ghana and its Implications

Tuesday April 23, 2013
11:00 am - The US Prison System: How it Works and Why it Needs to be Reformed
2:00 pm - Integrating Health Services: A Way to Improve Global Health Delivery
3:30 pm - Somalia Toso - Storytelling to Change a Nation

Wednesday April 24, 2013
11:00 am - Missionary Objective: What should missionary work look like  
2:00 pm - Urbanization and Health: Building Healthier Cities
3:30 pm - Just the tip of the horn - A look at aid and alternative long term solutions

For regular updates about the summit, follow @BeyondGoodIdeas and @Notenoughgood on Twitter or go to our Facbook Page at Facebook.com/sisgigroup! 
Follow #ISCSummit for the latest information about registration, workshops, and everything else related to the summit! 


Can't make the entire live summit? All sessions will be recorded and you will continue to have access for up to 6 months after the event!

A Division of The SISGI Group

Resources: Global Civic Engagement & Community Partnerships, Reflective Intercultural Learning, Assessment

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Dear Colleagues: 



I have been fortunate to work with several colleagues to amass peer-reviewed articles and other relevant resources at the Building a Better World Forum for Global Service-Learning.  The website grew out of the recognition of the availability of rigorous, open-source scholarship at the nexus of the fields of international education, service-learning, and university-community engagement - coupled with the frequent lack of integration of these disparate areas of research literature. We invite you to visit, provide feedback, suggest additional resources, and offer challenging topics for discussion.

As a start, we have organized over 250 separate pieces of content from the Michigan Journal of Community Service-Learning, Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, and The Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, along with books, chapters, dissertations and theses, together under the following themes: 

In addition to the research pages linked above, we also have a tools and syllabi area, a blog, and other resources.  The blog has provided opportunities to hear from diverse scholars and practitioners at the leading edge of challenges in global learning and university-community engagement. These entries include, among others: 
I would love to hear feedback from you regarding what you would like to see more of on the site, proposals you have for blog posts, or ways in which you find the site useful. This last request will help justify what has been an entirely volunteer effort - and may help us develop a plan to continue to update the cite as an ongoing resource. 

Many thanks for your thoughts, your ideas, your feedback, and your work in this field. 

Best, 

Eric 

P.S. If you'd like to follow the site, there's en email sign-up on the right side, or you can keep up with us on twitter. Looking forward to the conversations! 

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Eric Hartman, Ph.D. 

Visiting Assistant Professor of Global Studies, Providence College

Editor & Co-Founder, Building a Better World Forum for Global Service-Learning
Building a Better World Tweets @BuildingBetterW

Invitations to submit papers for Environment and Justice Column of TCP (by May 1)

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Dear Colleagues,

currently, we do not have a contribution for the Environment and Justice column of the summer issue of TCP. If you are doing work related to environmental issues (including sustainable food systems), I would like to feature that in our column. If you are interested, please contact me within the next week. The papers are short (5 double-spaced pages) and can be written in different styles (e.g., essay style). The paper would be due to me by May 1.

I am looking forward to hearing from you,

Manuel, Editor of the Environment and Justice Column


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MANUEL RIEMER, PhD
Assistant Professor
Director, Centre for Community Research, Learning and Action
Director, Community, Environment & Justice Research Group

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning

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Dear all,

We kindly invite you to participate in the 4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning: “Service-Learning as a Bridge from Local to Global: Connected World, Connected Future” from the 4th June to 7th June, 2013. Due to a high volume of requests from potential participants, the organizing committee has decided to extend the early bird registration period until 29 March 2013 (Friday) for all participants.

Where?
Lingnan University, Hong Kong and Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China When?
4th to 7th June 2013 (Tuesday to Friday) Who?
You will interact with 300 participants from overseas, the Mainland China and Hong Kong Theme?
“Service-Learning as a Bridge from Local to Global: Connected World, Connected Future”

For any inquiry, please email us at oslconf@ln.edu.hk. Additional information regarding the conference is available on our website http://www.ln.edu.hk/osl/conference2013. If you have already registered, please forward this email to your friends and colleagues who are interested in our conference. We look forward to seeing you in June.

Best regards,
Conference Secretariat
4th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning Office of Service-Learning, Lingnan University
Phone: (852) 2616 8074

EPICS Workshop Invitation-limited spaces remaining

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Integrating Design and Service-Learning within the Curriculum

Date:  June 12-14, 2013
Where:  Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

EPICS is a curricular approach in which multi-disciplinary design teams address needs within local and global communities. EPICS was created at Purdue University and has been adopted at more than 20 universities and colleges, engaging students from their first-year through senior year and even capstone design. 
The workshop will provide information, tools, and resources needed to create an EPICS course and will be facilitated by the directors of EPICS with experience from more than 50 faculty workshops on service-learning and design. Topics include course/curriculum, capstone courses, entrepreneurship, partnerships, institutional support, and assessment, evaluation. The workshop will actively engage participants to learn the principles and include presentations, discussions and individual reflections so that participants can develop a customized plan that can be applied to their own institution.   
Who should attend?   Current and future faculty and instructors and partners interested in:
  • Design Learning
  • Human-Centered Design
  • Multidisciplinary Teaming and Leadership
  • Service-Learning and Community Engagement (local, national or global)
  • Development of Professional Skills
  • Student Engagement and Retention
  • Diversity
  • Sustaining Design Projects Across Multiple Semesters or Years
  • Initiating and Sustaining Curricular Change
  • Assessing Multidisciplinary Design Teams
So whether you are interested in becoming part of the EPICS university consortium, or want to learn how you can integrate design and community engagement in your curriculum, the EPICS Workshop will guide you in reflecting how EPICS principles apply to your institution and curriculum to improve student learning and engagement.
Cost:  The workshop registration is free but registration is REQUIRED.  
Participants are expected to cover their travel and lodging costs.   Meals during the workshop are included with registration.  The workshop is supported by the endowment from the National Academy of Engineering’s Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education.
Registration:  Complete the Registration Form. A confirmation letter will be sent to each participant accepted as an email attachment.
Housing:  A block of rooms has been reserved at the Union Club Hotel on Purdue's campus. Please call (800) 320-6291 and tell them you are with the EPICS workshop. As a reminder, participants are expected to cover their lodging costs
Questions: Email epics.university@purdue.edu

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Maeve Drummond
University  Coordinator
EPICS
Purdue University
ARMS 1214
Ofc  (765)494-3750
Cell (765)491-6428

Opportunities re: Research on Service-Learning & Community Engagement

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Dear community-engaged scholarship colleagues,


Two announcements of interest:

Proposals are being accepted now through April 12 for the
2013 International Association of Research on Service-Laerning and Community Engagement (IARSLCE) Conference in Omaha, November 6-8, 2013. The theme of this year’s conference is Reinvigorating our Process of
Discovery: Research Informing Practice in Service-Learning and Community Engagement.  For details, visit www.researchslce.org/conferences.

The Editorial Board of the International Journal of Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement (IJRSLCE) invites manuscript submissions to the following four sections: Research Articles, Theoretical or Conceptual Articles, Review Articles, and Book Reviews.  Interested in submitting to this journal?  Please visit
http://journals.sfu.ca/iarslce/index.php/journal/announcement/view/2 to see the full call.  The submission deadline is May 15.

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Become a goLEAD Facilitator and Mobilize Tomorrow's Leaders Today!

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Hi all,

I want to let you know about a terrific youth leadership training opportunity presented by generationOn.


goLEAD
(generationOn Leadership, Education, and Development), inspires young people to engage in meaningful service-learning and leadership skill-building to effect real community change using a 30-hour program led by certified goLEAD Facilitators. Become a Facilitator by joining us for the next training opportunity inthe Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, IL on April 3-5, 2013. Please read on for additional information on this impactful and revenue-generating program.

You can register for this engaging goLEAD Facilitator training here: http://www.generationon.org/orgs/golead-training-registration.

All the best,
Elizabeth

Elizabeth D. Kaeser
Manager, Youth Leadership and Recognition
generationOn | Points of Light

Call for Manuscripts: Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

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Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

Call for Manuscripts
Deadline for Submission of Manuscripts:  June 30, 2013 at midnight PT

The Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice will be publishing a special issue on sexual health among heterosexual communities of color across the life span in early Spring 2014.  Melva Thompson-Robinson, DrPH and Marya Shegog, PhD will serve as editors of this special issue.  This issue will explore the spectrum of sexual health among heterosexual communities of color across the life span, potential areas include:
· impact of intimate partner violence on sexual health at various stages of the life span
· impact of chronic disease on sexual health
· role of mental health and sexual risk taking
· role of social determinants in HIV/AIDS and/or STIs

The Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice is an online journal that explores the problems and challenges of health disparities among the diverse populations within the United State and the world. The journal invites submission of original papers from researchers, public health practitioners, and students researching and working on health disparities solutions.

Submitted articles cannot have been previously published, nor be forthcoming in an archival journal or book (print or electronic). Please note: "publication" in a working-paper series does not constitute prior publication. In addition, by submitting material to Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, the author is stipulating that the material is not currently under review at another journal (electronic or print) and that he or she will not submit the material to another journal (electronic or print) until the completion of the editorial decision process at Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice. If you have concerns about the submission terms for Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, please contact the editors.

For information about the Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, see: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/

For information for authors, see: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/jhdrp/policies.html 

To submit a manuscript, please follow the instructions for the Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice.  Be sure to indicate in your file name “special issue”.  (For example, titlename.specialissue.doc.)  Also be sure to send the manuscript to both editors below.

For questions about the special issue and/or to be a reviewer, please contact either:
Melva Thompson-Robinson, DrPH Marya Shegog, PhD
Melva.thompson-robinson@unlv.edu marya.shegog@unlv.edu
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Melva Thompson-Robinson, DrPH
Associate Professor
Director, Center for Health Disparities Research
School of Community Health Sciences
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 453050
Las Vegas, NV  89154-3050
Phone:  702-895-1127
Cell:  702-287-1847
Fax:  702-895-3979
Email:  melva.thompson-robinson@unlv.edu