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The 2010 Fall Teaching Conference

The Scholarship of Engagement: Integrating Teaching, Service, and Research

Thursday, August 19th, from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm in the Liberal Arts Building, room 159

                        Patti Clayton

Maximizing Learning Through Democratic Engaged Scholarship

Keynote by Patti Clayton

The potential for deep, life changing learning, and opportunities for knowledge creation are expanded when students and teachers involve themselves in engaged scholarship. Former Carnegie Scholar Mary Huber has argued that the scholarship of engagement helps faculty find a synergy among the three primary aspects of their work, allowing them to “experience integrated academic lives." Our nationally known speaker, Patti Clayton, founding Director of the Center for Excellence in Curricular Engagement at North Carolina State University, and Senior Scholar with the Center for Service and Learning at IUPUI, will explain how you can help your students learn through community engagement, and show you what you can do to enhance and document learning outcomes. IPFW and Ball State colleagues will discuss their experiences with service learning, and provide practical recommendations for engaging in scholarly teaching and research around service learning.

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Concurrent sessions

Generating, Deepening, and Documenting Learning: The power of critical reflection

by Dr. Patti Clayton

Service-learning in an Intercultural Communication Course: Theory, practice, and reflection

by Kitty Luo, COM, Scholarship of Engagement grant winner

The Drama of It All - A Weekend Theater Camp for Children with Communication Disabilities

by Sharon Egly, CSD, 2010 Leepoxy Award winner

Campus to Community Service Learning: Why moving education classes to informal education sites proved advantageous

by Jeff Nowak, EDUC 2009 Friends Outstanding Teacher Award winner

Service Learning in Health Sciences: Distinguishing service learning from other types of experiential learning

by Nancy Mann, DENT, Service Learning Advisory Council

The Meaning of Service Learning in the Promotion and Tenure Process 

by Mark Malaby, EDUC, Ball State, 2007-08 ICC Faculty Fellow

The Scholarship of Engagement: Faculty grant dollars to support your engaged teaching, research and service

by JR Jamison, Associate Director, Indiana Campus Compact

Scholarly Teaching and Service Learning

by Yvonne Zubovic, MATH & FACET Liaison

The Scholarship of Engagement at IPFW

by Kathleen O’Connell, Associate Vice Chancellor for Community Engagement

The Scholarship of Engagement at IPFW - Challenges and Opportunities

Closing Plenary Panel with panelists Kathleen O'Connell, OAA; Andy Downs, Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics & POLS; Charles O'Connor, VPA and Jeff Nowak, EDUC

 

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