Faculty
Here are a few of the ways that faculty and other academic leaders can use Campus Compact's resources to advance engaged work on their campuses:
- Find models of service-learning and other programs
- See syllabi from across disciplines and institutions
- Learn about faculty development programs that reward community-based work
- Find out if you're eligible for Campus Compact's Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service-Learning
- Read our Visioning Essays for ideas on the future of campus engagement
- Create an engaged department
- Develop students as colleagues and leaders
- Learn more about the latest policy issues affecting campus engagement
- Use our service statistics to raise awareness of the value of service-learning
- Find out how our Consulting Corps can help advance practice on your campus
- Read about the Indicators of Engagement project
- Connect with Char Gray, PACC's executive director
Service-Learning Basic Terms from Nadinne Cruz
Partnerships Principles from Nadinne Cruz
Service-Learning Matrix Exercise from Nadinne Cruz
What is Service? Exercise from Nadinne Cruz
Other Resources
Annotated Bibliography on the Research on Service-Learning, At A Glance by Janet Eyler, Dwight Giles, Christine Stenson, and Char Gray--Vanderbilt University, 2003
The Scholarship of Engagement: presentation by Char Gray, PhD
Promotion and Tenure Considerations from Western Washington University
Service-Learning Scholarship and Faculty Review, Promotion, and Tenure Process, NSLC Fact Sheet
Latest News
Measuring Community Engagement: Sustainable Methods for Capturing Community Impact Data -- May 31, 2012
For more information go here and to register.
