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
- 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