LTC Lunch - ACE Faculty Reflections on "Critical Service-Learning"
Faculty members from the humanities and STEM fields at Carleton who have incorporated ACE components into their courses will reflect on and host small group table discussions on critical approaches to Academic Civic Engagement, making reference to community-engagement scholar Tania Mitchell’s work, specifically the emphasis on 1. A Social Change Orientation, 2. Redistribution of Power, and 3, Authentic Relationships.
01/01/2023
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- Title LTC Lunch - ACE Faculty Reflections on "Critical Service-Learning"
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- Date January 1, 2023
- Description Faculty members from the humanities and STEM fields at Carleton who have incorporated ACE components into their courses will reflect on and host small group table discussions on critical approaches to Academic Civic Engagement, making reference to community-engagement scholar Tania Mitchell’s work, specifically the emphasis on 1. A Social Change Orientation, 2. Redistribution of Power, and 3, Authentic Relationships.
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- Names Palmar Álvarez-Blanco, Broom Fellow for Public Scholarship and Professor of Spanish; Amy Csizmar Dalal, Professor of Computer Science; Ross Elfline, Associate Professor of Art History; Andrea Mazzariello, Assistant Professor of Music; Andy Poppick, Assistant Professor of Statistics; Emily Seru, Associate Director for Academic Civic Engagement and Scholarship
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