Faculty Resources for Engaged Learning


 Faculty members: Want to integrate community service learning in your course?  Contact Cynthia Kaufman at kaufmancynthia@deanza.edu or check our ( enganged learning projects)  Learning webpage for lists of community partners.  

Examples of Faculty Assigments 

Examples Provided by Cynthia Kaufman

Examples Provided by Nicky Gonzalez-Yuen

Example Provided by LaQuisha Beckum

Example Provided by Sal Breiter

Example Provided by Monika Thomas

Example Provided by Kimberly Vinall

Engaged Learning Resources

Engaged Learning Articles

  • Boyte, H. (2004) Everyday Politics: Reconnecting Citizens and Public Life, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Campus Compact. (n.d.) Indicators of Engagement Project. Retrieved November 11, 2005, from .
  • Colby, A., Ehrlich, T., Beaumont, E., Stephens, J. (2003) Educating Citizens: Preparing America's Undergraduates for Lives of Moral and Civic Responsibility, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass.
  • Gottlieb, K. and Robinson, G. (2002), A Practical Guide for Integrating Civic Responsibility into the Curriculum. Washington (DC): Community College Press.
  • McTighe M. C. (2005). The civic work of diversity. Diversity Digest 9 (1), 1-12. Washington DC: Association of American Colleges & Universities.
  • O'Grady, C. (editor) (2000), Integrating Service Learning and Multicultural Education in Colleges and Universities, Mahwah, New Jersey, Lawrence, Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
  • Service-Learning Course Design Workbook. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning Summer 2001
  • Empowered Student Transforming Colleges: Civic Engagement As An Equity Strategy – Cynthia Kaufman, 2016 
  • Overcoming Facult Fears About Civic Work: Reclaiming Higher Education's Civic Purpose â€“ Cynthia Kaufman. 2016 
  • Civic Capacity for Equity Social Justice – Cynthia Kaufman 2014 

 

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