The Adams State University Office of Civic Engagement and Career Services will host an Institute for Place Based Service-Learning from February 25 through March 2 and welcomes the public to attend this free event.
Joe Brooks, international expert on PBS-L, will facilitate several events around this topic. Experiential learning contributes to student belonging, sense of purpose, and success by connecting them in meaningful ways to the amazing and unique extended classroom that is the San Luis Valley. Reciprocal community partner relationships are the foundation of Place Based Service-Learning.
The PBS-L Schedule:
Keynote: Place Based Service-Learning: Education for Sustainable Communities
3 p.m. until 5 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 25
McDaniel 101
Forum on Place Based Service-Learning
6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
School of Business Building 238
K-12 School Visits
Thursday, Feb. 28
Schedule an appointment civicengagement@adams.edu or 719-587-8300
Collaborative Ethnography Workshop
6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 28
McDaniel Hall 117
A Design Lab for Place Based Service-Learning
8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Saturday, March 2
Student Union Building Banquet Rooms
Brooks, founder and director of Community Works Institute, has taught all levels of K-16, and is a seasoned leader and advocate for PBS-L. He is an experienced workshop leader, facilitator, and keynote speaker who believes that the path to education and a meaningful life lies in deep community engagement and intentionally building students’ sense of self-efficacy. He advocates for an educational focus that develops a sense of place and empathy, with the creation of sustainable communities as the ultimate goal. His work with educators is based on principles of democratic teaching and social justice intent on creating consistent opportunities for students to apply content and skills in meaningful service to the community.
There will be opportunities for individuals or small group to consult with Brooks. Please contact us call the Office of Civic Engagement and Career Services at civicengagement@adams.edu or 719-587-8300 to reserve a consultation time or for more information about PBS-L.
The event is sponsored by the Office of Civic Engagement and Career Services, the Center for Teaching, Innovation & Research, and Title V.
To sign up for events visit ASU Civic Engagement PBS-L.