The Center for the Advancement of Teaching is excited to announce a new collaboration with the Center for Community Learning: Community-Engaged Pedagogy Faculty Workshops.
Join us for a lunchtime discussion with colleagues engaged in various forms of community-engaged teaching and research. Our first event will be on October 23rd from 12-1:30 in Powell 186.
MULTIPLE MODELS FOR COMMUNITY-ENGAGED TEACHING
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.
In this session, you’ll hear from colleagues to illustrate various models for this community-engaged teaching and learning: client/consulting, co-learning, research, and direct service approaches. You’ll also learn about the new draft framework for community-engaged teaching under review by the Undergraduate Council.
PANELISTS:
Andy Atkeson, Economics
Jenny Jay, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Lauri Mattenson, Writing Program
Carla Suhr, Spanish and Portuguese
MODERATOR:
Shalom Staub, Center for Community Learning