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Marquette Service Learning

Marquette Service Learning. Let’s Get it Started!. What is Service Learning?. An Academic Program Usually Optional Enables students to perform meaningful service related to their course in a reciprocal relationship.

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Marquette Service Learning

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  1. Marquette Service Learning Let’s Get it Started!

  2. What is Service Learning? • An Academic Program • Usually Optional • Enables students to perform meaningful service related to their course in a reciprocal relationship. • Students should seek what they can gain from the placement they choose in terms of their course.

  3. What is Service Learning?

  4. What’s the Commitment? • 20 hours / semester (unless otherwise specified) • Breaks down to about 2-3 hours per week • Must complete the entire semester and attend on a regular basis. • Learning objectives Note: Do your best to be consistent in your attendance. Think of your service as a job. The staff at your site rely on you. Also, you are representing Marquette University.

  5. Why Should I Choose Service Learning? • Every professor regards Service Learning differently. • Make sure to look at your syllabus to see how much your service counts toward your final grade or takes the place of any final project. • Service provides you with a hands-on approach that you cannot get from a classroom setting alone. • You will grow as a result of these experiences and form ideas and values that you will carry with you throughout your career as a professional.

  6. Personal Experience “Real situation, real people, real solutions. Textbooks are too dull!” Biomedical Engineering Student “The work I did at my site directly correlated with the curriculum and gave me practical experience. In this way, I could internalize the class material.” Developmental Psychology Student “As it was an election year, being able to work on a campaign was an invaluable experience.” Urban Politics Student

  7. Transportation • If you are concerned about safety in the city and taking the bus, your SC will be happy to assist you in finding another student going to your site with whom you can travel. • Directions are provided for all placements. • L.I.M.O. will not take you anywhere outside their usual route. • www.ridemcts.com • 344-6711

  8. Safety • Students are HIGHLY encouraged to sign-up with a buddy to service-learn after 5:00 pm if they are taking the bus or walking. • Whenever you travel in an unfamiliar part of the city, take care to be aware of your surroundings and know how to get back. • Know your resources • DPS Non-Emergency 414-288-6800 • DPS Emergency 414-288-1911

  9. Be Assertive Without Being Aggressive • Choose your battles • Watch your tone • Have several examples • Know what needs to be done to resolve the problem and offer suggestions • Say thank you

  10. OK, I’m in! How do I sign-up!!! Sign-Up Night is Wednesday, January 21! From 5:30pm-8:30pm AMU Ballrooms C & D Bring your class and work schedule and have your MU-ID, your local phone number, and your address available. FYI: All the information regarding the site placements for each course and professor can be found on our website prior to sign-up night. Take advantage of this opportunity to be completely prepared and have decided on a site before you get there. If you have any further questions, your SC will be there at sign-up night to assist you in choosing a great site.

  11. Selecting a Placement

  12. Important People to Know Who to look out for...

  13. Your Student Coordinator • Where? At sign-up night and at your site orientation. Your SC is always available by phone or e-mail during his or her office hours, which are indicated on your QuickGuide. • Why? Your SC is a go-to person for any questions or concerns regarding your site or experience. The SC’s have direct contact with site contacts and professors so they can deal directly with any issues you may have regarding your experience.

  14. Your Site Contact • Where? At your site during your orientation and periodically throughout the semester during your service. • Why? Your site contact can directly help you during your service. If you are feeling like you’re not making a strong connection between your class work and your service, ask your site contact if there may be another role for you at the agency. Show them your syllabus and talk to them about what you are discussing in class to find a better fit for you.

  15. Alright, this is important.

  16. Important Documents Don’t lose this timesheet. Keep an accurate record and remember to sign this form and have it also signed by your site contact at the end of your service. This contract needs to be filled out as completely as possible, and signed by your professor, your site contact, and yourself. You will complete this form at sign-up night and give it to your SC to keep a record of your service in our database. If you lose your contract or your timesheet, you can get a new one from our office. 707 Building on 11th Street Rm. 303

  17. Spring: Checklist of Important Dates and Requirements Make sure to mark all of these important dates and deadlines in your planner! • Review placements for your Class • available on marquette.edu/servicelearning • click on Service Learner • click on Placement Descriptions Prior to January 21 Wednesday, January 21st Anytime between 5:30-8:30 pm AMU Ballrooms C & D • Sign Up Night • sign up for a placement • meet your Student Coordinator • get a Contract and Timesheet January 22nd – January 30th Service Learning Office 707 N. 11th Street, Room 303 Late Sign Ups For students who were unable to attendo Sign Up Night or for students who have completed the permission form to do a placement different from those offered by the Service Learning Program or that is not listed as an original placement for your course. Site Orientations Your site orientation is mandatory. If you cannot make the orientation , it is your responsibility to schedule one with your site contact. January 26th – February 6th Need a reminder? Call the office: 288-3262 or 288-3264

  18. TB Test Reading Please come back to have your TB test read January 30th 1:00 - 4:00 pm Service Learning Office 707 N. 11th Street, Room 303 Service Learning Workshop Attend beneficial presentations by DPS officers and MPS tutoring experts. After the sessions, feel free to gather information and ask your questions as you navigate through the various information tables Wednesday, February 4th Tutor Training Presentation: 5:00 - 6:00 pm (room 252) General SL Training: 6:00 - 7:00 pm (room 254) Hand in Contract to Professor Must be signed by your agency contact and professor. Check with your professor for specific deadlines. Week of September 23rd Reflection Sessions Throughout the Semester Hand in Timesheets to Professor Timesheet MUST be signed by your site contact. Check with your professor for specific deadlines. Week of April 27th Fall 2008: Checklist Continued... January 27th 3:00 - 5:00 pm or January 28th 11:30 - 2:00 pm Service Learning Office 707 N. 11th Street, Room 303 TB Test Clinic If your site requires a TB test, please be sure to make an appointment at Sign-Up Night and fill out the proper paperwork. Need a reminder? Call the office: 288-3262 or 288-3264

  19. See You at Sign-up Night!

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