CAT is excited to collaborate with the Center for Community Learning to publicize this community-engaged pedagogy workshop. In this session, you’ll hear how the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused UCLA faculty to change the ways in which we teach community-engaged courses. This session will present some examples from instructors who have not only managed to pivot to new formats of community-engaged pedagogy, but have found successful methods of providing both their students and their community partners with tangible benefits, despite the need to remain socially distant.
Panelists:
David Shorter, Professor, World Arts & Cultures
Carla Suhr, Lecturer, Spanish & Portuguese
Moderator:
Shalom Staub, Director, Center for Community Learning
Please RSVP to the Center for Community Learning and join the workshop via this Zoom link
About the Workshop Series:
Community-engaged pedagogy is an approach that seeks to create reciprocal value for the learner and the community. Faculty in many disciplines have embraced this pedagogy in creative ways in a wide range of courses. Watch for more events in this workshop series!
Event Sponsors:
Center for Community Learning, Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Center for Diverse Leadership in Science, and Institute for Inequality and Democracy