ICCE & AACC Regional Service Learning
Workshop 2009

Workshop Date: Friday April 24th, 2009
Registration & Breakfast: 8 to 9 a.m.
Workshop Program: 9:00 a.m.-4 p.m. - with a 1 hr for a working lunch = Community Panel
Location: California History Center, De Anza College

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Registration cost is $30.00*. REGISTER NOW!

After filling out the registration form, mail the form with your registration fee to the address below.

  • Please make check payable to De Anza College - ICCE and mail to 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, CA 95014.
  • Payment must be received by April 20, 2009.

*Free for De Anza faculty.

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Program Description

On April 24th 2009, De Anza Community College will host an AACC Regional one-day Workshop designed to support efforts to establish service-learning programs and strengthen existing programs within community colleges.

Workshop Goals

  • Explore the theoretical aspects related to community service learning the reciprocal nature of community partnerships
  • Apply and practice the theories presented
  • Present models of community partnerships
  • Present and discuss cultural specific practices and educational needs of Pacific Islander students

Abstract

Brian MurphyThis workshop will feature a keynote presentation by Dr. Brian Murphy, founder of San Francisco State University's Institute of Civic and community Engagement, a premier service learning organization and model. For the rest of the day, workshop attendees will have the opportunity to engage service learning practitioners in discussions about community partnerships, curriculum integration and how to determine the level of civic engagement in an organization. In addition the third segment of the workshop is designed to focus on how to more fully engage Pacific Islander Students.

This workshop is funded through a grant provided by the American Association of Community Colleges and Learn and Serve America, IMPACT AAPI, and De Anza College.


Contact

Institute of Community and Civic Engagement

Building: Seminar 11

Contact: ICCE Office

Phone: 408.864.8349


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