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FOR FACULTYThe CCE works to establish and strengthen partnerships in the community and with faculty members to help them integrate learning pedagogies for the common good into their curricula. This includes service-learning, community-based participatory and action research, public service, problem-based learning for the common good, and activism. Additionally we help non-profit organizations and faculty and staff connect with leadership positions such as Boards of Directors and committees and students connect with careers for the common good. Service-Learning Guidelines at Sonoma State UniversityFall 2007 Service-Learning Course List
What is Service-Learning?"Service-learning is the various pedagogies that link community service and academic study so that each strengthens the other. The basic theory of service-learning is Dewey's: the interaction of knowledge and skills with experience is key to learning. Students learn best not by reading the Great Books in a closed room but by opening the doors and windows of experience." (Thomas Ehrlich) Service-Learning courses are offered in all disciplines and at all levels of education. Service- Learning is an inclusive pedagogy, designed to respond both to community needs and to support academic learning. Because of that, there is no inclusive dictionary definition of "service-learning". However, service-learning courses do tend to have several key elements:  
*Research on service learning has shown that service-learning positively impacts:
*Source: Astin, A.W., Vogelgesang, L. J., Ikeda, E. K., and Yee, J.A. 2000. "How Service Learning Affects Students." Los Angeles: University of California Higher Education Research.
Service-Learning Courses at Sonoma State UniversityService-learning is a pedagogy that utilizes community service projects within the context of an academic course. Academic service-learning distinguishes itself from internships and other credit-bearing community experiences in several ways. First, the community experience is a component of an academic course, used as a "text" for student learning. Second, service-learning projects are designed in partnership with community to meet an expressed community need. Third, a structured reflection activity is utilized to help students understand how their community experiences link with the academic and civic learning objectives of the course. Courses at Sonoma State University that seek to bear a service-learning designation should adhere to the following guidelines:
In the spirit of service-learning best practice, faculty are strongly encouraged to:
Fall 2007 Service-Learning Course List(Coming Soon!)
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Questions or Comments? Center for Community Engagement Sonoma State University 1801 East Cotati Avenue Schulz Information Center Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Telephone: (707) 664-3202 Fax: (707) 664-2418 Email: merith.weisman@sonoma.edu |
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