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Posted: Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Faculty Development Workshop: Service Learning as a High-Impact Practice - October 28

​Please join us for the faculty development workshop "Service Learning as a High-Impact Practice" on Friday, October 28, from 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. in Butler Library 181B.

Service learning and other high-impact practices have demonstrated benefits for college students from many backgrounds. Incorporating successful service-learning activities can lead to increased student success and graduation. This interactive session for faculty members will focus on strategies for creating successful community-based projects in your courses. Topics will include an overview of the theory and practice of service learning, data and research on service learning as a high-impact practice, and discussion about appropriate community-based learning experiences for your particular courses. Facilitated by Gary Welborn, associate professor of sociology and coordinator of community engagement, and Laura Hill Rao, Volunteer and Service-Learning Center coordinator.

A light breakfast will be provided. Please register through the Workshop Registration System.

Submitted by: Lauren E Turner
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