Call for Proposals: SW PA Service-Learning Symposium

Posted by on January 11, 2010

Call for Proposals

The Southwestern PA Regional Network for the Growth of Service-Learning (SPRING) is currently accepting proposals for our 2010 Service-Learning Symposium on March 24, 2010, hosted by the University of Pittsburgh.

Our network would love for you to consider a proposal submission and if you so desire please complete the Online Proposal Submission form to submit a session or poster proposal.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHBDVGs3WHNYRWtXaDBXVFNEQ3B1NkE6MA

Remember the Deadline for Proposal Submission is January 31, 2010.

Event Details
Join colleagues for SPRING’s 3rd annual symposium. The annual symposium is held so that those interested in service-learning at the college and university level can come together to share their experiences, learn from one another, and discover potential areas for collaboration.  Conference participants will include faculty, administrators, and community service providers who wish to discuss service-learning and the ways it can positively impact our region.

About SPRING
The SPRING service-learning network promotes service-learning among institutions of higher education in the Southwestern Pennsylvania region.  It is a regional network of institutions, comprised of colleges, universities, and community organizations.

Service-learning is an educational method, in which students perform meaningful service to meet community-identified needs while reflecting on their actions in a way that allows them to better understand course concepts, the role their discipline plays in society, and their civic identity.

Contact
If you would like to discuss a proposal idea, please contact:
Zachary Marsh, SPRING Service-Learning Program Manager (a SPRING University contact will follow-up)
springservicelearning@gmail.com, (412) 471-2114.


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