Another
great webinar sponsored by California Campus Compact, Iowa Campus Compact,
Kansas Campus Compact and Minnesota Campus Compact!
Inquiry
into Service Learning: From Learning Outcomes to Dissemination
Friday,
November 4, 2011
2:00pm
– 3:30pm Eastern / 1:00pm – 2:30pm Central / 11:00am – 12:30pm Pacific
Register
at http://servicelearninginquiry.eventbrite.com/
Service
learning has the potential to change the world. Inquiry into our own
service learning practice has the potential to change our teaching, our
students’ learning, and scholarship in the academic disciplines and service
learning itself.
In
this webinar, learn how to ask good questions about your practice and your
students’ learning that get at the big ideas and goals of your community-based
work. Develop your capacity to embed assessment that is ongoing, actively
engages students, and provides documentation for future reflection. Gain
practical strategies for systematic and critical reflection on your success and
failures. And finally, learn how to share your new knowledge from inquiry
in publications and other scholarly products to advance the field. This
webinar is appropriate for faculty who engage in service-learning or community
based learning, or plan to engage in these pedagogies, and for staff and
administrators who work with faculty.
Presenters:
David
M. Donahue,
Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education, Mills College, Oakland, California,
works with teacher credential students preparing to teach art, English, and
history in secondary schools and with graduate students investigating teaching
and learning with a focus on equity in urban contexts. His research
interests include teacher learning generally and learning from the arts and
service-learning specifically. Most recently, he is co-editor of the book
Artful Teaching: Integrating the Arts for Understanding Across the
Curriculum published in 2010 by Teachers College Press. He is
also co-editor Democratic Dilemmas of Teaching Service
Learning: Curricular Strategies for Success published by Stylus in
2011. In 2008, he was selected by Campus Compact as one of 10 Engaged
Scholars for New Perspectives in Higher Education.
Jennifer
M. Pigza
is the chair of the graduate program in leadership for social justice and the
associate director of the Catholic Institute for Lasallian Social Action at Saint
Mary’s College of California. Jennifer has been invested in engaged pedagogy
and social justice education for nearly 20 years, beginning with four years of
non-profit work through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Her latest professional
joys include the development of a new graduate program and co-teaching a course
to Rwanda this January. Jennifer holds a bachelors degree in English literature
(Loyola University Maryland) and a masters of education degree in higher
education and student affairs administration (University of Vermont), and a
doctorate in the social foundations of education (University of Maryland).
REGISTRATION DETAILS:
These
webinars are part of an ongoing professional development series sponsored by
California Campus Compact, Iowa Campus Compact, Kansas Campus Compact and
Minnesota Campus Compact. Faculty, staff, students, and other affiliated
individuals at member institutions of the Compacts in these states qualify for
half-price, discounted ticket rate; as do individuals from campuses that belong
to Campus Compact, but are not members of a state compact.
Registrants will receive a confirmation email with log-in information for the webinar.
The
regular registration fee is $60.00 per login
The
discounted registration fee is $30.00 per login
Multiple people may participate in the webinar under one registration as long as they are using one computer. While the registration fee is non-refundable, all registrants will have access to the webinar slides and materials.
Multiple people may participate in the webinar under one registration as long as they are using one computer. While the registration fee is non-refundable, all registrants will have access to the webinar slides and materials.
For more information, contact John Hamerlinck at john@mncampuscompact.org or 320-308-4271.
And
don’t forget these other upcoming webinars!
Using
the Community Capitals Framework to Understand and Measure Community Impact
Tuesday,
September 27, 2011
3:00pm – 4:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm – 3:00pm Central / 12:00pm – 2:00pm Pacific
Register at http://communitycapitals.eventbrite.com
3:00pm – 4:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm – 3:00pm Central / 12:00pm – 2:00pm Pacific
Register at http://communitycapitals.eventbrite.com
Supporting Rural Economic Vitality through Campus-Community
Partnerships
Thursday,
October 27, 2011
3:00pm
– 4:30pm Eastern / 2:00pm – 3:30pm Central / 12:00pm – 2:30pm Pacific
Register
at http://ruraleconomies.eventbrite.com
Service-Learning
in Online Courses: Practical Considerations and Strategies
Tuesday,
December 6, 2011
3:00pm
– 4:30pm Eastern / 2:00pm – 3:30pm Central / 12:00pm – 2:30pm Pacific
Register at http://onlineservicelearning.eventbrite.com
Register at http://onlineservicelearning.eventbrite.com
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