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Mar 15, 2025
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EDU 391W - Academic Service-LearningCredits: 1 Introduces academic service-learning pedagogy across the disciplines. Develops a service-learning community-based project focusing on course outcomes and/or general education components. Incorporates the essential elements of enhanced academic learning meaningful to the community, and heightened civic engagement; and develops a plan to access all three elements. Credit may be earned in ED 391W or EDU 391W but not both.
Prerequisite(s): Open to all full and part-time faculty, community service partners, and by permission of instructor Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 15 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Know the pedagogy known as academic service-learning.
- Define academic service-learning.
- Explain the difference between volunteerism, academic service-learning, and internships.
- Develop an understanding of experiential learning as the context of community service conducted for academic service-learning.
- Develop an awareness of the current literature demonstrating the benefits of academic service-learning.
- Develop an awareness of the best practices and exemplary programs for academic service-learning.
- Apply academic service-learning to a current course, program, or activity.
- Develop a comprehensive plan for the infusion of academic service-learning, including the essential elements of enhanced course content, meaningful service, increased civic engagement, and sensitivity to diversity.
- Confirm a partnership/service agreement with a community agency.
- Develop reflection strategies for the service-learning activity.
- Draft an assessment plan for the acadmic service-learning component including
- concepts(s) being assessed,
- indicators to be measured,
- methods to measure the degree to which indicators demonstrate the desired concept(s), and
- sources for the data (students, faculty, community partner, etc.).
- Participate in “writing to learn” activities.
- Perform writing tasks to promote and demonstrate learning.
- Write effectively for a specific audience and purpose.
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