Wednesday July 8 & 22 (repeat sessions)
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
ONLINE (Zoom)
The Office of Civic and Community Engagement
College of Social Sciences Program for Civic Engagement/ACCESS Engagement
Assessment and Curriculum Support Center
Center for Teaching Excellence
We invite faculty to learn with us and examine strategies, possibilities, and regulations they should consider when planning for civic engagement opportunities for their students. The civic engagement leaders on campus, Atina Pascua and Ulla Hasager, will facilitate the discussions and provide the most updated expectations and regulations from government agencies, community organizations, and the university. They will provide real-life examples, and immediately implementable strategies, along with instruments and tools to aid in implementing engagement opportunities to students. Yao Hill from the Assessment and Curriculum Support Center will provide advice on civic engagement assessment.
In this highly interactive discussion session, paticipants will share:
• challenges of organizing civic engagement activities during a pandemic
• possibilities and adaptation strategies
• plans and areas of need
Faculty are encouraged to bring their own experiences, strategies, and materials to share with colleagues. The facilitators will respond to participants’ ideas and offer resources and guidance.
Note participation is limited to 20 faculty per session. Register for one below.