The Center for Service and Social Action encourages faculty to consider incorporating community-based learning into their course curriculum. Community-based learning is a form of engaged learning that combines theory and coursework with real-world experiences.
Students benefit from their unique opportunities, and share their classroom knowledge and skills in meaningful service to the Cleveland community. The community will benefit from the creative abilities of our students to provide support and manpower to serve those in need.
鈥淭he service learning component in my multicultural education course has vividly enhanced students developing a host of desirable, course-related qualities: empathy, perspective taking, the art of negotiation, greater comfort across cultural differences and a sense of reciprocity in learning.鈥
鈥 Thomas Kelly, Ph.D., faculty in education and allied studies
CSSA supports faculty interest in community-based learning. The Center is excited to work with faculty and departments across disciplines to incorporate civic engagement into their course curriculum. Faculty dedication to enhancing students鈥 learning experiences will help them understand and respond to the challenges of our society.
You can meet with a member of our staff for more information regarding course construction consultations, partnership building, and the weekly service opportunities offered to students through the Center that can be used with a course. Please contact us at 216.397.4698 or聽service@jcu.edu.