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Collaborating to Enhance Academics in Living-L earning Communities. What questions, challenges, ideas do you have about Learning Communities and academic enhancement? June 14, 2007 Russ Gill, Jeff Stein. Overview. 1) Background/Identity 2) Partnerships 3) Academic Results
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Collaborating to Enhance Academics in Living-Learning Communities What questions, challenges, ideas do you have about Learning Communities and academic enhancement? June 14, 2007 Russ Gill, Jeff Stein
Overview 1) Background/Identity 2) Partnerships 3) Academic Results 4) Questions LEARNING COMMUNITIES An Academic Affairs & Residence Life Collaboration
Background • Who we are • Elon University • Mid-sized, comprehensive university, enrollment 5000, arts/sciences core • Engaged, experiential education • 4 credit-hour, ELR • Seamless learning from Academics/Student Life
Learning Communities@Elon:Where Living & Learning Meet • 20 Learning Communities, over 35 advisors • Established 1994: • Service Learning Community • Math, Science & Engineering Floor
Elon’s RLC Mission Statement Learning Communities provide a rich variety of intentional communities designed to connect students, faculty & staff to support students’ academic, personal & social development & success through: • Integration of in-class & out-of-class learning • Academic & social programs that foster close-knit residential communities, • Social and academic support networks.
Partnership Challenges • Primarily Residence Life Project & Planning • Faculty isolation, burn out • Theme communities, limited academic or departmental connection • Student Affairs language, focus • Limited budget, common spaces • Unclear expectations
Partnership Solutions 1 • Inclusive Philosophy & Programs • LC Syllabus & Learning Objectives • New faculty handbook • LC’s as cohorts learning together, recruitment tools, extension of classroom • Emphasize student-faculty engagement • Working towards P&T, reassign time • Provost-University strategic plan, budgeting
Partnership Solutions 2 • Inclusive, or Seamless, Staffing • Russ Gill, Faculty Fellow • Nancy Harris, Associate Dean Arts & Sciences • Arts & Sciences Learning Community • Jeff Stein, English Dept. • LC Contracts with departments, chairs, academic deans, Residence Life • More systematic faculty development, models, etc.
Partnership Solutions 3 • Academics • Each Learning Community must contain an academic component and link to a discipline. • Does “Academic” necessitate a class? • Creative approaches • reading group blog, • community garden, • CNN visit, • mini-courses, • community sculpture, etc.
Results • Linked courses: core 1st year courses • New LC applications focused on learning goals • New LC halls with common space, faculty-in-residence • Attention from Academic Affairs, University budget & priorities, faculty meetings • Each LC must meet a unique departmental goal or student need. • Start with learning outcomes & syllabi— naturally leads to knowledge/skill development
Discussion/Questions • What does the academic component of your RLC program look like? • How have you defined “academic” besides traditional classes? • What do Learning Communities contribute to your campus? • What causes students to buy into/support your RLC’s?
Russ Gill Professor of English, RLC Faculty Fellow,Distinguished University Professor (336) 278-5629 gillruss@elon.edu Jeff Stein Asst. Dean of Students for Residence Life & Service Learning, Asst. Professor (336) 278-7300 jstein@elon.edu