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Engaging Students in Wisconsin UW-Eau Claire Pilots AASCU s American Democracy Project

The Need for the Project. ??Although college is only one phase in any individual's lifelong process of moral and civic development, it can be pivotal, leading to new ways of understanding the world and one's place in the world, providing new frameworks through which later experiences are interpreted, and equipping the individual with a wide array of capacities for moral and civic engagement.".

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Engaging Students in Wisconsin UW-Eau Claire Pilots AASCU s American Democracy Project

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    1. Engaging Students in Wisconsin UW-Eau Claire Pilots AASCU’s American Democracy Project Ronald N. Satz Provost and Vice Chancellor University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire rsatz@uwec.edu

    2. The Need for the Project “…Although college is only one phase in any individual’s lifelong process of moral and civic development, it can be pivotal, leading to new ways of understanding the world and one’s place in the world, providing new frameworks through which later experiences are interpreted, and equipping the individual with a wide array of capacities for moral and civic engagement.”

    3. Engaged Students UW-Eau Claire’s Civic Commitment Public comprehensive university with service-learning graduation requirement for all students One of 17 Jumpstart universities nationwide More than 20 campus-sponsored centers and clinics open to the public Students donate tens of thousands of hours of service and expertise PK-12 schools arts and cultural enterprises business and economic development efforts charitable and social service organizations

    4. Engaged Students UW-Eau Claire’s Undergraduate Curriculum Provides knowledge and abilities needed for lifelong learning and informed involvement in civic life understanding of a liberal education appreciation of the University as a learning community ability to inquire, think, and analyze ability to write, read, speak, and listen understanding of numerical data historical consciousness international and intercultural experiences understanding of science and scientific methods appreciation of the arts understanding of values understanding of human behavior and human institutions

    5. Engaged Campus Receives National Attention

    6. UW-Eau Claire Civic Engagement Steering Group Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Administrative Intern (Senior Lecturer, Psychology) First Year Experiences Director Service-Learning Director

    7. Purpose of the Pre-Pilot Project The UW-Eau Claire American Democracy Pre-Pilot Project during the Spring of 2003 provided an opportunity for 5 faculty and instructional academic staff members to develop applications of civic engagement for 139 students

    8. Goals for the Pre-Pilot Project Use The New York Times in the classroom to foster critical discussion of societal issues directly related to your curricular and class goals Stress in the classroom the value of a liberal education and critical discussion of issues in fostering the development of an informed electorate which is civically engaged Encourage the development of service-learning projects which promote civic engagement

    9. Responsibilities of the Faculty Participants Meet with the steering group and plan ways to accomplish the project goals Meet and work with the NYT training staff to discuss strategies for using the newspaper in courses Work with the Center for Service-Learning to plan and organize engagement projects Be willing to help train FYE faculty and academic staff who will be doing the next stage of the project in their classes in the fall of 2003

    10. Pre-Pilot Project

    11. Support Provided University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Office of Academic Affairs in collaboration with the Center for Service-Learning and the Office of First Year Experiences provided instructional materials (newspapers), technical support, and instructional design assistance to faculty members who volunteered to develop and apply their skills in promoting civic engagement.

    12. Some Results of the Project “The newspapers were very useful in providing current information on the topics and were also used as part of an ongoing effort to include relevant current events in class discussion.”

    13. Project for 2003-04 Expand from 5 faculty and 139 students up to 35 faculty and 700 FYE students Pre-pilot faculty will conduct orientation for new faculty participants serve as catalysts for increased on-campus civic engagement provide professional development for colleagues at future orientation sessions and at university-wide forums

    14. American Democracy Project Orientation/Faculty Development 9:00 Introductions: Welcoming remarks by Provost Ronald Satz American Democracy Project, AASCU, and The New York Times. SPEAKER: Eric Hellstrand, New York Times Consultant ? 100 colleges and a national conversation on civic engagement ? “Newspapers in the Classroom” 9:30 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s 2003 spring semester Pre-Pilot project. Overview: Jason Tetzloff, Director of First Year Experiences ? Faculty involvement: Melissa Bonstead-Bruns & Steve Majstorovic ? Results of the project ? Next steps

    15. Additional Goals for 2003-04 and beyond: Sponsor a campus-wide conversation on civic engagement Focus on professional development for incorporating civic engagement and service-learning projects into more courses Integrate new projects, teaching strategies, and approaches to civic engagement into additional FYE and upper division courses, experiential learning activities, and extracurricular activities American Democracy Project’s Future at UW-Eau Claire

    16. American Democracy Project’s Future at UW-Eau Claire UW-Eau Claire is committed to expanding student understanding of, and engagement in, civic life, and it is proud to be a participant in the important national conversation that AASCU, The New York Times, and the Carnegie Foundation have initiated on civic engagement.

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