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Service-Learning:

Bullet  AACTE Service-Learning Issue Brief: Meeting NCATE Standards Through Service-Learning: Diversity  (2003)

Bullet  AACTE Service-Learning Issue Brief: Meeting NCATE Standards  Through Service-Learning: Professional

     Knowledge and Skills  (2003)

Bullet  A Guide to Policy Work For Community-Based Participatory Research Practitioners (2003) 

Bullet  Building Community Through Service-Learning: The Role of the Community Partner  (2003)

Bullet  Creating Sustainable Service Learning Programs: Lessons Learned from the Horizons Project, 1997-2000 

Bullet  The Effects of Service-Learning on College Students, Faculty, Institutions and Communities 1993-2000   
     
Bullet  Institutionalizing Service Learning in Community Colleges

Bullet  Methods of Assessing The Quality of Public Service and Outreach in Institutions of Higher Education: What's the State of the Art?

Bullet  Participatory Evaluation (2002)

Bullet  Recruiting Male Volunteers: A guide Based on Exploratory Research

Bullet  Reflection in Service-Learning (2004)

Bullet  Reflective Teaching Strategies  (1995)

Bullet  The Relationship Between Institutional; Support and Campus Acceptance of Academic Service Learning (2000)

Bullet  Service-Learning at USM/Lewiston-Auburn (2004) PowerPoint

Bullet  Syllabus Revision Procedures (with S-L component)

Civic Engagement:

Bullet  A Guide to the Index of Civic and Political Engagement

Bullet  A Practical Guide for Integrating Civic Responsibility Into the Curriculum

Bullet  Defining, Documenting, and Evaluating the Scholarship of Engagement and Teaching (PowerPoint)

Bullet  Returning To Our Roots: The Engaged Institution

Bullet  The Scholarship of Engagement: Insights for Documentation, Review/Evaluation, and Faculty Support

Health/Health Care Related:

Bullet  A Service Learning Guidebook for Health Administration Faculty (2003)

Bullet  Communities, Health Departments, and Academia (2003)

Bullet  Improving Wellness on Campus: Service Learning in a Human Nutrition Class

Bullet  Nursing in the Community

Bullet  Syllabus: Service-Learning Project Guidelines, Anatomy & Physiology

Bullet  Syllabus: Service-Learning Project Guidelines, Pathophysiology

Bullet  Syllabus: Health Care Needs of Underserved Populations (2003)

Bullet  U. S. Department of Health and Human Services: Research Provisions & Privacy (2003)

General:

Bullet  Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA): The Reasonable Accommodation Process

Bullet  Community Partnership in Action - Syllabus

Bullet  Keep College Possible: A Guide for Those Who Care About Federal Student Financial Aid and the Quality of American Colleges

    and Universities (2004)

Bullet  Maximizing the Power of Partnerships: A Team-Based Workshop (2002)

Bullet  Measuring Volunteering: A Practical Toolkit (2001)

Bullet  Survey Tools for Assessment and Evaluation  (PowerPoint)

Bullet  Unity College: Benchmarks for the Engaged Campus (2000) 

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