North Carolina Campus Compact's annual PACE Conference will be held February 10, 2016 at High Point University. Faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to attend this day-long event which seeks to advance the research and practice of community engagement by sharing research findings, innovative program design and partnership models, effective curricular and co-curricular models, and best practices.
The 2015 -
2016 academic year is a significant reflective moment for service-learning and
community engagement. Thirty years ago national Campus Compact was
formed. Twenty years ago, in 1995, Edward Zlotkowski published the article
"Does
Service-Learning Have a Future?" -- strongly influencing the
subsequent development of service-learning as an academic endeavor. To mark that
anniversary, he is co-facilitating an international initiative exploring the
future directions of the movement. Dr. Zlotkowski, along with Drs. Patti
Clayton and Sarah Stanlick, will lead PACE participants in a plenary
conversation that considers ideas and questions emerging from across the
community engagement world at this -- possibly threshold -- moment in our
shared work.
The CALL
FOR PROPOSALS is now available online. Deadline to submit is November 9, 2015.
PACE
Conference Timeline:
Conference
registration opens: October 19
Proposal
deadline: November 9
Presenters
notified: December 7
Presenters
confirm by: December 18
Registration
deadline: January 15, 2016
PACE
Conference: February 10, 2016
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