The Environment Corps: an engaged scholarship model that combines classroom instruction, service learning and Extension (an act in two parts)
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Presenter: Chester Arnold
A partnership at UConn that reaches across college and departmental lines is engaged in a project that seeks to enhance, expand, institutionalize, and study a new model for experiential learning and community engagement. The model, called the Environment Corps (“E-Corps”), combines familiar elements of classroom instruction, service learning, and extension outreach to create a method of engagement that aims to benefit students, faculty, surrounding communities, and the university community itself. This two-part series will review E-Corps structure, operation, results, and early lessons learned. Part One (April 9) will focus on course design, faculty development, and pedagogical strategies for engaged student learning; attendees will hear from instructors and students of the three current E-Corps courses. Part Two (April 23) will focus on building community partnerships and designing appropriate student projects, including several examples; attendees will hear from additional instructors and our municipal “clients.” Both sessions will set aside ample time for discussion.
You may register for one or both sessions.
April 9, 2:00 – 3:00 (Part 1)
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April 23, 2:00 – 3:00 (Part 2)
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For more information, contact: Stacey Valliere at stacey.valliere@uconn.edu