Guidelines
Evaluation Criteria for the Scholarship of Engagement
A list of criteria for evaluating and assessing the scholarship of engagement
Making the Case for Promotion Using the Scholarship of Engagement
www.purdue.edu/engagement/scholarship/docs/Sandmann.ppt
Powerpoint by Dr. Lorilee Sandmann providing theoretical background for using the scholarship of engagement in promotion; presents an actual case
Service-Learning in Promotion and Tenure Resources
Tools for counting service-learning toward all three areas of faculty work: teaching/learning, research/discovery, and outreach/engagement
Journals
Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilites
Gateways: International Journal of Community Research & Engagement
Taxonomy of Practices of Engaged Scholarship
“The Scholarship of Engagement: Taxonomy of Five Emerging Practices” Derek Baker, Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, Volume 9, Number 2, p. 123, (2004)
Defines the scholarship of engagement in terms of sets of practices and argues for its value
Academic Exchange Quarterly
Journal on Excellence in College Teaching
Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
Reflections on Community-Based Writing Instruction
Manifestation Journal on community engagement
CIRCLE recently released a new paper by Constance Flanagan, Peter Levine, and Richard Settersten entitled “Civic Engagement and the Changing Transition to Adulthood.” This study, funded by the Spencer Foundation, argues that life has changed dramatically for people in their 20s. Marriage, childbearing, financial independence, and other aspects of the “transition to adulthood” have been transformed since the 1970s, and are now very different for people with and without college educations. These changes and differences powerfully affect civic engagement. For example, it appears that younger generations have delayed voting, in much the same way that they have delayed marriage and childbearing. But young adults without college experience are permanently missing some aspects of civic engagement-such as group membership- that were common thirty years ago. The full report contains much more data, analysis, and policy recommendations. For more information or to download the paper, click on this link: http://www.civicyouth.org/?p=327
News
North Georgia Digest, Yahoola Creek Trail Conservancy service-learning projects featured at leadership conference
North Georgia Digest, Nancy Henderson, assistant professor of academic support, assists with service learning at the Lumpkin County Family Connection
North Georgia Digest Service Spotlight April 2009
North Georgia Service-Learning in The Saint
North Georgia's Leadership PSYC 1001 Yahoola Creek Trails project page
North Georgia Fine Arts students involved with the Smithsonian's Key Ingredients exhibit
North Georgia Leadership students in the news: Yahoola Creek Trails Conservancy
North Georgia Service-Learning in the news: http://www.thedahloneganugget.com/articles/2008/09/03/news/09%20leaders.txt Dahlonega Nugget, 3 September 2008, pages 1B & 4B.
North Georgia Nursing students in the news: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/article/8365/
Organizations
American Democracy Project -- The American Democracy Project for Civic Engagement is a national, multi-campus initiative that seeks to foster informed civic engagement in the United States.
Campus Compact -- Campus Compact is a national coalition dedicated to promoting community service, civic engagement, and service-learning in higher education.
Council for Advancement and Support of Education's Sept 2008 article on regional stewardship
Community-Campus Partnership for Health
An overview of community-engaged scholarship (CES) in the health professions, including definitions, assessment standards, issues in promoting CES, and efforts to promote CES
Servicelearning.org Service-learning clearing house
Servicelearning.org What is service-learning
Service Nation: http://www.bethechangeinc.org/servicenation