Improving Service Learning Training, Survey for Serve Smart
Posted by on March 13, 2013
How do we prepare our students to engage as partners with the communities they serve?
The Service Learning Movement has a long track-record of insight and innovation around this question. The way students see themselves in relationship to those they serve has profound implications for their ability to make a difference. Good training can go a long way towards setting up our student volunteers for success.
Serve Smart is trying to democratize access to high-quality service-learning training. Smart Serve’s first online module is live with a tool to help make student volunteers more successful. Please help Smart Serve by watching a 5 minute video and taking a quick survey to let them know if they are on the right track. Smart Serve would love to hear from students as well as professors. The module can be accessed for free using this link at http://bit.ly/14OSOGv
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