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Service Learning Roles

 For a service learning program to be successful the following roles are necessary:

Faculty: 

Consider your course learning objectives. What objectives could be met through community involvement rather than a traditional assignment? Is there a research topic where real-life experiences would enhance the opportunity? You may have your own ideas for potential community partners or you can meet with other faculty and service learning staff to brainstorm.

Students:

QuestionmarkProvide the service and learn so they should play an active role in the selection of the service learning assignment(s). Ask them what are they interested in?

 Community Partner:

  • Identifies service needs and supervise students' work and contributions
  • Provides job descriptions
  • Meets with student candidates for service-learning placement
  • Provide orientation, clear instructions and training
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