Faculty Support for Academic Community Engaged Learning
The MSU Center for Community Engaged Learning supports university faculty from across all colleges and majors in creating meaningful academic community engaged learning opportunities. Resources are available for faculty seeking to develop or enhance courses.
Resources offered to faculty include:
- Individual and small group consultation
- Special Topics Series for Faculty Practitioners
- Practitioner Networking
- Organizing "meet and greets" with community partner representatives
- Convening around community needs
- Providing and developing planning tools to assist with partnership development
- Syllabus Collection
- Global Community Engaged Learning Rubric [Coming Soon]
- Service-Learning Toolkit
- Rubric Examples
- Reflection Activity Examples and Development Support
- Student orientation/preparation
- Transportation (i.e. free CATA tokens and shuttle vans courtesy of MSUFCU)
PARTNERS
- Capital Area Transportation Authority
- MSUFCU
- MSU Colleges
People:
Assistant Director, Academic Programs, Center for Community Engaged Learning
Center for Community Engaged Learning
Academic Specialist, Academic Programs, Center for Community Engaged Learning