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The Service Learning () university policy considers a course to be a service learning if the community service component relates to the academic learning objectives. It should be integrated with the academic content through reflection, and accounts for no less than 15% of the course grade.
It depends. Students must be active participants of the authentic activities that take place at their service learning site. It is not consider service learning, if students are just observing at their service learning site (taking the role of an "observer"). It is not consider service learning, if students are at their service learning site just to do data collection as part of a research project (taking the role of a "researcher").
If students are active participants at their service learning site, and as part of their activities you as the faculty have an assignment for them to collect data and/or document their activities then students can engage in data collection alongside with their regular activities at their service learning site.
Service learning experiences are related to course content. Prepares students to better understand course content through experiential learning. Promotes civic responsibility, and is organized to meet the needs of the community.
Internships are paid professional experiences related to student's career interests. Prepares students for post graduate pursuits. Experiences are not exclusively related to meeting the needs of the community.
You can log into PeopleSoft, and view your course. If it is service learning, under Notes it should say "Class Notes - SL - Class has a service learning component."
You can also do a search when you log into My大发:
Under Additional Search Criteria, for Course Attribute select "Service Learning" from the dropdown list and for Course Attribute Value select " Extracredit Service Learning", "Optional Service Learning", or "Required Service Learning", and click search. If your course is designated as service learning, it should appear in the search result list of service learning courses.
If you preselected sites, those sites will appear for the students when they log into the database. If you haven't preselected sites for your course, then students will see an option to search for "sites" and "opportunities" in the database. Students should start with For Students page for instructions.
Once students place themselves with a site (community partner) in the S4 database, you should be able to see it under your course roaster in the database. When you click on the students' name, you will be able to review the placement form that they completed.
The Service Learning Office does not track or collect timesheets from students. It is the course instructor's responsibility to ask students to use and submit a timesheet to the course instructor as evidence for completing their service learning hours.
No. The Service Learning Office does not track or collect timesheets from students. However, we collect total hours of service learning completed.
Alternatively, if you want confirmation from site supervisors, you can ask students to complete the Service Learning End of Service Form, which appears in S4 database after they are placed at a site, and have them enter the site supervisor's email. Once students submit the Service Learning End of Service Form, an automated email will be sent to their site supervisor encouraging them to email the course instructor to confirm the student's service learning hours.