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Center for Teaching: Pathways to Teaching Success November Workshop

November 30, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

When: Friday, November 30th, 10 AM – 2 PM (coffee and lunch included)

Where: Manchester Community College 

How:  Register at https://bit.ly/2RIWJUV and use your college email.
 
Our second workshop is “Planning for Service Learning (SL) and Civic Engagement (CE): The Nuts and Bolts”. This workshop will compliment October’s workshop, but is also a stand-alone event. In this workshop, attendees will participate in active breakouts throughout the event, analyzing real world SL and CE case studies using tools from Campus Compact. From these breakouts, participants will become familiar with their own campuses and system policies and procedures, as well as community norms to consider when creating their own SL/CE project. Attendees will also identify the practical considerations of working with one or more community partners in the region.
 
The three-part Pathways workshop series, Service Learning & Civic Engagement at Community Colleges, will focus on teaching strategies and innovative learning opportunities within service learning and community engagement, specifically within community colleges. The workshops will be explicitly didactic in nature: that is, workshops teach participants specific concepts and techniques, and focus on practical implementation in the college classroom.
 
The Connecticut Center for Teaching: Pathways to Teaching Success is partnering with Campus Compact for Southern New England by opening participation to CCSNE member campuses for their Road to Teaching Success program. The program is traditionally open to all faculty and staff in the Connecticut Community College system and is especially directed to faculty within their first three years of full-time employment.

Details

Date:
November 30, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Venue

Manchester Community College
60 Bidwell St
Manchester, CT 06040 United States
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