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Whether you are currently
teaching a class that integrates community-based learning, are
interested in thinking about developing or modifying a syllabus to
include community-based learning ideas, or are simply curious about a
particular public issue as a concerned citizen, there is an abundance
of organizations nearby that would benefit from partnership. In
addition, needs articulated by community partners can become the foci
for experiential learning that ties directly to a course's learning
objectives. Use the different headings below to locate an organization,
consider ways to infuse community-based learning into your curriculum,
discover what The Office of Volunteer Resources and Community-based
Learning has to offer, or narrow down you search for the right
partnering experience.
- Guide to Social and Public
Services: Travis and Williamson County (Adobe
PDF) A comprehensive list of organizations that address social,
ethical, or civic issues in Georgetown, Austin and other surrounding
areas.
- Crafting
Community-based Learning Curriculum (Adobe PDF)
A basic guide to help the process of designing community-based learning
curriculum by focusing on assets, action steps and goals.
- Terminology
(Adobe PDF)
Definitions for the most common terms associated with The Office of
Volunteer Resources and Community-based Learning.
- FAQ's
(Adobe PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions about Volunteerism and Community-based
Learning.
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