CCE Changemaker Curriculum

The CCE offers a workshop series that aims to build changemaking skills, and generate dialogue around self, community impact & issues, and theories of social change.  This series has previously been student-facing, but we are now opening it up to the full campus community.  和学生一起, all staff and faculty are invited to come learn about changemaking, gain insight into the work of the CCE, and connect with the community partners who co-facilitate these spaces.

为学生, this is a developmental, 4-year series that offers one workshop per block geared toward students in each cohort, so students can take blockly workshops throughout their CC experience in a developmental progression. 在车间, students connect theory to action by reflecting on and applying content to their community engagement experiences.  This is also our curriculum for the CCE's signature programs - 邦纳的同伴 and Community Engaged Scholars.

定期

First-Year Workshops: 第二个星期二,3:30-5

Second-Year Workshops: 2nd Wednesdays, 3:30-5

Third-Year Workshops: 1st Thursdays, 3:30-5

Fourth-Year Workshops: 第三个星期一,3:30-5

Can I attend any workshop?

是的!  Please feel free to join any workshop that interests you. This curriculum is open to any interested students of any cohort; you do not have to be a senior, 例如, to join the senior workshops.  Just know that that workshop was designed as part of a multi-year curriculum and so builds on prior topics and leads to future topics.  

即将举行的研讨会

RSVPs are encouraged but not required. To RSVP, click the "register now" button, log in to Summit, and register.

If you'd like to view the workshops geared toward your specific class, use the 搜索 bar to filter by "first-year,”“二年级," "third-year" or "fourth-year."

学习目标

Knowing how to engage effectively, deliberately, or democratically must be learned. Within the academic division of labor in higher education, students discern 什么 they believe needs to be changed in the world in core disciplines and majors; the field of civic engagement, with a foot in theory and a foot in practice, builds experiential knowledge of how to effect change in the world.

The curriculum aims to generate spaces for dialogue and reflection around three core themes:

  1. 自我 - self-inquiry and understanding, and exploring the intersection between engagement and "positionality" - meaning how one's position in the social and political world shapes one's perspective, 的声音, and influence in community-engaged work
  2. 社区的影响 & 问题- - - - - - place-based knowledge and deep understanding of the issues in which you engage
  3. THEORIES OF SOCIAL CHANGE - theories and models of social change, and strategies to engage with - not for - communities beyond our campus

问题? Email Jordan Travis Radke at jradke@practicaldrilling.com!

报告问题 - 最后更新: 02/07/2023