Engaging in Community: Civic Reflection in National Service

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Engaging in Community: Civic Reflection in National Service AmeriCorps Advantage: CaliforniaVolunteers Grantee Training Conference, July 2017 Engaging in Community: Civic Reflection in National Service Dylan Moore Program Officer, CaliforniaVolunteers AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Opening Activity Title Partner up with someone you don’t know. Take the next few minutes to share with your partner how you got your name. As you’re talking with your partner, think about: What did you learn about your partner? What can our names tell us about who we are? How do our names impact how we interact with the world? AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Opening Activity Title What’s in a name? AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017 Learning Outcomes Define and describe Civic Reflection Understand the value of Civic Reflection and apply it to their program Be able to develop learning objectives and outlines for Civic Reflections It is important that participants be able to define and understand Civic Reflection. Especially valuable is the ability to understand why it is different than other forms of reflection. The value of reflection is often overlooked or disregarding. One goal of this session is to provide programs with insight into why it is an imperative part of the service experience. Specifically, programs should walk away with the understanding that Civic Reflection will have multiple benefits for both the program and the member. The benefits to the program include things such as high retention numbers and increased investment from the members. Benefits for members include an increased connection to the community, a deepened understanding of the value of their service, and an emotionally fulfilling service experience. This session should provide the foundation for participants to develop skills needed to facilitate civic reflection. While facilitation is a skill that is developed with a variety of trainings and a lot of practice, it is important that beginning (or even highly experienced) facilitators be able to design a the core pieces of a reflection plan, including learning outcomes and activity outlines. AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Defining Civic Reflection Civic Reflection: the definition is very broad. It refers to any activity that engages people in a deeper discussion about their civic life. There are 5 defining characteristics that make Civic Reflection different from other forms of reflection or discussion. Source: civicreflection.org (http://civicreflection.org/about/what-is-civic-reflection/) The definition is very broad. There are a few defining characteristics of it. Understanding these differences helps you create more meaningful and thoughtful reflections for service participants. AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Defining Civic Reflection Reflective: reflections are open ended and do not rely solely on understanding empirical facts or evidence. They are a shared experience rooted in the individual experiences of each participant. Deep: an exploration of values, choices, beliefs, assumptions, and commitments Object-Driven: the reflection is anchored in a shared experience (separate from the service work itself) whether it’s an activity, reading, video, or song. Questioning: the goal is not to create answers, but to broaden an a sense of open mindedness and inquiry Inclusive: discussions aren’t reliant on an authoritative facilitator, they are a co-learning experience where all voices are heard and respected The definition is very broad. There are a few defining characteristics of it. AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

What is the value of Civic Reflection? Civic Reflection improves the experience for all stakeholders Members: increased understanding of their service experience, opportunity for self exploration, closer connection to fellow members, improved learning opportunities that expand beyond their own experiences, fun! Beneficiaries: more empathic members, chance to share in a co-learning experience, stronger connection to members and programs Programs: higher member retention, stronger members means stronger service, Members: increased understanding of their service experience, opportunity for self exploration, closer connection to fellow members, improved learning opportunities that expand beyond their own experiences, fun! Beneficiaries: more empathic members, chance to share in a co-learning experience, stronger connection to members and programs Programs: higher member retention, stronger members means stronger service, AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Brave Space: A Best Practice in Civic Reflection Guidelines, learning agreements, community rules…. Said here stays here, learned here leaves here Listen to understand Step up, step back One diva, one mic Lean into discomfort Don’t yuck my yum Use I statements Create these guidelines as a group and revisit them throughout the year. AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

Let’s hear from the experts… AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017

AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017 Q&A Let’s use this time to go over any additional questions you might have as well as to share any valuable insight or experience you want to offer. AmeriCorps Grantee Training Conference 2017