CBL Resources
- Ash & Clayton: Generating, Deepening, and Documenting Learning
- Bringle & Hatcher, Reflection in Service Learning: Making Meaning of Experience
DEAL Model:
- 10 Tips for Designing Critical Reflection
- Deal Model Critical Thinking Standards Table Excerpts
- Deal Model Critical Thinking and Bloom Rubric Excerpts
- Deal Model for Critical Reflection
- What is Critical Reflection
SOFAR Model:
- Amerson (2010), Impact of Service-Learning on Cultural Competence
- Full Participation: Building the Architecture for Diversity and Community Engagement in Higher Education
- Hurtado & Deangelo, Linking Diversity and Civic-Minded Practices with Student Outcomes
- Langseth: Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Harm
CATLST Workshops
For faculty members interested in learning more about developing a community-based learning course, we offer one CATLST Workshop each semester. See the CATLST Center schedule of events for more information or watch for an announcement in our biannual newsletter.
Funding
The UW-Whitewater Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is instrumental in developing, implementing, and formalizing activities of UWW students, staff, and faculty with outside entities. They can help develop and negotiate grants and other funding opportunities, and have the authority to sign agreements for the University. In addition, they are always looking for community partners for their research and sponsored programs.
- Comprehensive list of journals publishing community-engaged scholarship
- Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement
- International Journal for Service-Learning in Engineering: Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship
- Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship
- Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
- Journal for Research on Service-Learning and Teacher Education
- Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education
- Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement
- Purdue Journal of Service-Learning
- Reflections
Journals often publishing community-engaged scholarship:
We encourage you to have an orientation session before you send students into the community as part of your course. The orientation should include things like:
- What to expect
- Safety off-campus
- Professionalism
- Communication with faculty and community partners
- Reflection as part of the experience
Our office can help you design the orientation and work with community partners to determine what information should be included.
Honors-CBL Exchanges: An Agreement between Community-Based Learning and the University Honors Program
Beginning in Fall 2019, students in good standing in the University Honors Program will receive Honors "credits" - officially called Honors-CBL Exchanges - for their participation in CBL designated courses. The following terms and conditions will apply:
- For their successful completion of a 3-credit CBL-designated course, which includes 15 hours of direct contact in addition to prep/training, project work, and reflection, Honors students will earn Honors-CBL Exchanges equivalent to 3 Honors credits.
- For CBL courses that are not 3-credit courses, the number of direct contact hours and other requirements will be commensurately adjusted.
- In order to graduate with University Honors, a student must maintain a minimum cumulative UW-W GPA of 3.4 and earn twenty-one (21) Honors credits.
- In accordance with the UHP residency requirements, a minimum of nine (9) Honors credits must be earned through Honors coursework and/or H-Options.
- Current Honors students in good standing may apply for Honors-CBL Exchanges to be retroactively honored.
- The UHP will oversee the recordkeeping of Honors-CBL Exchanges earned by students in both programs and report the exchanges to the Registrar's Office accordingly.
Click here for Honors Pathways Brochure
For more information, please contact:
The University Honors Program at
(262) 472-1296
honors@uww.edu
