Name
Where is the Equity in Service-Learning?
Date & Time
Tuesday, March 29, 2022, 4:40 PM - 5:30 PM
Speakers
Cynthia Lynch - Salem State University
John Reiff - Massachusetts Department of Higher Education
Cindy Vincent - Salem State University
Elaine Ward - Merrimack College
John Reiff - Massachusetts Department of Higher Education
Cindy Vincent - Salem State University
Elaine Ward - Merrimack College
![John Reiff](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/2798754-64d29d4b4fb24.png)
![Cindy Vincent](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/2798759-64d29d7443bed.png)
![Elaine Ward](http://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/thumb/2798760-64d29d812c191.png)
Description
This panel contributes to the longstanding conversation about limitations of service-learning through a critical examination of the history of service-learning, problematizing the use of service-learning as a term, and proposing a new and innovative framework - critically-engaged civic learning. A new and innovative equity-based framework is presented critically-engaged civic learning (CECL). In this model, framers argue for decentering students and breaking down power dynamics among stakeholders involved in community-engaged work with a focus on equitable and ethical engagement with communities.
|Learning outcomes:
- Introduction to critically-engaged civic learning framework
- Transferable knowledge to individual institutions
- Collaboration and work with others
Session Type
Watch Party
Meeting Times
4:40 PM-5:30 PM Eastern | Breakout Sessions