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Community-Engaged Learning in the Classroom: Rubrics, Reflections, and Resources
December 6, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST
This session will discuss creative examples, strategies for grading, and best practices for leading students to reflect upon and make meaning of their community-engaged learning experiences. Hear from faculty peers, dialogue with colleagues, and leave with new ideas to enhance student learning and complement your teaching practices.
This event is part of the Fall Series for Faculty Practitioners: Special Topics in Community-Engaged Learning. Community-engaged learning is a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community partnerships with instruction and critical reflection to enrich the student learning experience, teach civic and social responsibility, and strengthen communities. Implementation strategies range from direct service to advocacy to research to philanthropy and more! Through presentation and discussion, attendees will learn how to get started or enhance what they are already doing and connect to a network of peers and resource supports. If you are interested but unable to attend or would like one-on-one consulting, please email the Center for Community Engaged Learning’s academic programs team to discuss ideas, plans, and/or partnership support. Contact Michelle Snitgen, msnitgen@msu.edu, or Stephanie Brewer, sbrewer@msu.edu.
Participants can register for one workshop or all sessions.