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The Central Washington University Academic
Service-Learning Advisory Committee is a core group of
community members and faculty, students and staff who
advocate for academic service learning on campus and to the
community at large. We promote academic service learning on
campus by providing advice, direction and strategic planning
to the Academic Service Learning program.
- To continue to support developing long-term,
sustainable partnerships.
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To increase faculty development opportunities in academic
service-learning.
- Recruit faculty to attend regional academic
service- learning workshops and conferences, with the
expectation that faculty members who attend will share
the knowledge gained with colleagues or the greater
university community.
- Assist in developing mini-grant(s) or other options
for faculty to use for academic service-learning
curriculum development.
- Suggest additional ideas for innovative and
effective ways to support faculty in developing
academic service learning curriculum.
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To support increased recognition of the participation of
community members, faculty, students, staff and other
individuals on campus engaged in academic service
learning.
- To support providing awards for outstanding
contributions to academic service learning.
- To identify funding sources for Academic
Service-Learning Fellows Program and for other
purposes.
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To advocate for Academic Service-Learning.
- Presentation to Faculty Senate, ADCO, Dean's
Council or other bodies that may address support
issues
- Assist in developing mini-grant(s) or other options
for faculty to use for academic service-learning
curriculum development
- Suggest additional ideas for innovative and
effective ways to support faculty in developing
academic service learning curriculum.
- To provide support and advice in developing models for
assessment of faculty pinion of academic service learning
as a pedagogy.
- To provide support and advice in developing models of
assessment of the student experience in academic service
learning.
- To support community members as advisors in areas of
expertise.
| Title |
Name |
Role |
| Academic Service-Learning Director and Professor of
Teacher Education |
Dr. James G. Pappas |
Facilitates Academic Service-Learning for academic
programs. Coordinates efforts of faculty fellows with service-learning
and volunteer center. |
| College of Education and Professional Studies Grant
Administrator: Professor and Department Chair of Family
and Consumer Sciences. |
Dr. Jan Bowers |
Communicates/facilitates grant work with department
chairs and coordinates activity with FIPSE grant. |
| Program Director of Service-Learning & Volunteer
Center |
Lorinda Anderson-Ramsdell |
Facilitates technical coordination and communication
between community, student affairs programs, and academic
programs. |
| Chair of Curriculum and Supervision |
Dr. Osman Alawiye |
Facilitates support through teacher preparation
program. |
| Academic Faculty Fellows |
Dr. Bruce Palmquist,
Dr. Barbara Masberg,
Dr. Lois Breedlove, and
Dr. Rex Moody |
Represents faculty opinion in program development.
Facilitates communication with Faculty Senate, UPEC and
Faculty Fellows. |
| Kittitas County United Way Director |
Alan Walker |
Facilitates coordination and communication between
community and University. |
| Superintendent of Ellensburg School District |
Dr. Gretta Merwin |
Facilitates coordination and communication between
Kittitas County Schools and University. |
| Assistant Superintendent of Educational Service
District 105 |
Greg Fielding |
Facilitates coordination and communication between
Education Service District 103 and University. |
Best Self:
128 N 2nd St., Room 102
Yakima, WA 98901 |
Judy Jacobson |
Represents Yakima County Schools in developing
service-learning programs which extend beyond school
day. |
| Kittitas County Action Council |
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Represents Community Support Agencies. |
| Graduate Student |
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Represents student opinion in program development and
assists with service-learning school. |
| Undergraduate Student |
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Represents student opinion in program development and
assists with service-learning school. |
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