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How to Pull Off a Really Great Service -Learning Activity at a Public School

How to Pull Off a Really Great Service -Learning Activity at a Public School A training workshop for FGCU students planning on implementing service learning or civic engagement activities in area schools Sponsored by the FGCU Whitaker Center

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How to Pull Off a Really Great Service -Learning Activity at a Public School

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  1. How to Pull Off a Really Great Service -Learning Activity at a Public School A training workshop for FGCU students planning on implementing service learning or civic engagement activities in area schools Sponsored by the FGCU Whitaker Center Thursday October 3, 2013: 11:00 A.M. – Noon Location: 120 MerwinHall Tuesday October 8, 2013: 5:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Location: 127 Merwin Hall Are you a student taking The University Colloquium, Foundations of Civic Engagement, or other classes that incorporate service learning or civic engagement and considering volunteering at a local public, private, or charter school? Then consider attending this one hour workshop, designed to help you navigate the K – 12 educational system. • Workshop Plan: • Investigating school service learning options • School rules and policies • Tips for teaching and volunteering in schools • Refining your school-based project For more information, contact: Neil Wilkinson, CAS, nwilkins@fgcu.edu 590.7255 Dr. Susan Cooper, COE sjcooper@fgcu.edu 590.7789 The Whitaker Center for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education is a collaboration of faculty, staff, and students from FGCU’s College of Arts & Sciences, College of Education, and the U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering committed to improving the delivery and content of science and mathematics.

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