2013 AEA Brown Bag Time-Out for Lunch Series
Student Learning Through Community Engagement: Assessing for Personal and Community Impacts
Facilitator: Kathy Flecky, OTD, OTR/L
More and more student learning experiences are linked to service-learning and community engagement activities in an effort to meet course learning and program outcomes while simultaneously addressing community needs. This two session series will focus on engaged student learning and strategies of assessment of learning and community outcomes within the context of community experiences. Drinks and dessert will be provided to include with your lunch.
Registration is necessary. If you are interested in attending, click here to register.
Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with their questions and ideas for sharing.
Conversations on Student Reflection: Pedagogies and Rubrics
(Tues., Feb. 26 - 11:30-1; Skutt SC, Room 104)
This session will highlight theories and pedagogies of reflection that offer a foundation for meaningful activities to enrich student reflective skills and offer strategies for assessment of reflection. This presentation will be of interest to both curricular and co-curricular programs.
Conversations on Student Learning with Others: Interprofessional Community Engagement
(Thurs., Apr. 18 - 11:30-1; Skutt SC, Room 104)
Interprofessional education fosters and facilitates faculty development, implementation, and maintenance of education, practice, research with collaborative efforts, commitment and shared language. Invited panel members with expertise in interprofessional education will share examples of fostering student learning in teams through community engagement experiences. The panel will explore strategies for assessing outcomes with participants.