The Basics of Service Learning CTL Presentation RACHEL HOLMES, M.ED. FACULTY SERVICE LEARNING COORDINATOR EMCC.

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The Basics of Service Learning CTL Presentation RACHEL HOLMES, M.ED. FACULTY SERVICE LEARNING COORDINATOR EMCC

Preview of Today’s Session  Key Components of Service Learning  Getting Started: Faculty Directed vs. Student Directed Service Learning  Easy steps for implementation  Brainstorming SL Projects  Questions and discussion

What do you want to learn to today?  On a post-it, share out, review at the end of class

What is Service Learning? Service Learning  The combination of community service and classroom instruction, with a focus on critical, reflective thinking as well as personal and civic responsibility  May be community service, one or more volunteer events, donations Civic Engagement  Active participation in the public life of a community in an informed, committed, and constructive manner with a focus on the common good  Civic engagement provides students an opportunity to serve the community (the larger community or the college community) by working towards a long- term solution and/or awareness of an issue facing society  Working towards positive social change

Key Components 1. Connecting Service with Learning 2. Reflection 3. Reciprocity 4. Critical Thinking 5. Social Responsibility 6. Experiential Learning

Key Component 1: Connecting Service with Learning  A successful SL project must include meaningful service and is directly tied to the course curriculum  This service may be in the community or solely on the college campus  Impacts all stakeholders positively  Requires a final assessment/reflection  Dual focus– the service and knowledge gained from that service

Key Component 2: Reflection Reflection by the student is ongoing throughout the project

Key Component 3: Reciprocity  Service Learning makes it possible for the student to both give and to receive! t/p/s Imagine that you are volunteering in the local domestic violence shelter or the local food bank. What would you ‘receive’ from this experience?

Component 4: Critical Thinking  Service Learning allows the students to learn, volunteer, and work on a project that can and should facilitate reflective and analytical thinking.

Two Avenues of SL Faculty-Directed Service Learning 1. Instructor either assigns a specific project OR 2. Instructor provides a list of projects to choose from 3. Instructor oversees the student and project to ensure students are making progress and meeting academic requirements

Two Avenues for Service Learning Student-Directed Service Learning  The students do the research to identify a community need  Students develop their own project complete with goal/outcome statement, timeline, proposal  The instructor monitor’s student progress but perhaps not quite as hands-on

Three Types of SL (Can be either Faculty-Directed or Student-Directed)  1.)Individual/Club Placements: Students/Clubs are placed at any of EMCC’s approved agencies. The student/club and agency will determine the goals of the service learning experience, number of hours and duration of the experience.  2.)Class Projects: Faculty (or a group of student from a specific class) may choose a project for their class at an agency that fits the course focus.  3.)One-Day Events: A one-day experience for students and faculty. This can be held on campus to benefit a specific agency/group of agencies or at the agency site.

Why are you here today?  Are you doing a class project, club project, or your own?  What questions do you have, and how can I assist?

Do It Your Way!  Find your passion!  Determine how YOU would like to organize the SL projects  Start small  Don’t be afraid to try! (and learn from your mistakes)

Brainstorming Possible Projects  Work in small groups  Be prepared to share aloud  Think SERVICE, ACADEMIC RIGOR, and CREATIVITY

Next steps….  So based on what we’ve discussed today, where do you go from here?  Questions?

For Additional Assistance  Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement Located in the Career and Transfer Center Faculty SL Coordinator- Rachel Holmes x58407 MAR108 SL Coordinator- Landis Elliott