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Tyler Gailey Assistant Director for Residential Life Clemson University

What is Old is New Again: Readapt Strategies to Engage Students in Leadership, Social Justice, and Sustainability. Tyler Gailey Assistant Director for Residential Life Clemson University. Background.

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Tyler Gailey Assistant Director for Residential Life Clemson University

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  1. What is Old is New Again: Readapt Strategies to Engage Students in Leadership, Social Justice, and Sustainability Tyler Gailey Assistant Director for Residential Life Clemson University

  2. Background • Before Fall 2012 – Residential Life at Clemson University had three main pillars: social justice, leadership, and sustainability. • In addition, each residence hall used a programming model to interact and work with residents.

  3. Background • Fall 2012 – Spring 2013: A team came together for the year to work on the implementation of a residential curriculum for Fall 2013 • Observation – not only students, but staff saw social justice, leadership, and sustainability as three separate things.

  4. Background • Professional staff, graduate assistants, and resident assistants were surveyed in Fall 2012 about their knowledge and comfort level with sustainability. • One question that was asked was : does sustainability relate to social justice and leadership? • For leadership – most said they believe so. • For social justice – most said no.

  5. Background

  6. Background • “Curriculum takes advantage of teachable moments.” • – Patricia King, University of Michigan

  7. Our teachable moment…

  8. A New Beginning in Residential Life • at Clemson University: • Residential Experience Model (REM)

  9. Residential Life • Philosophy Statement • We believe that an intentional residential experience is transformative.

  10. How can students achieve these goals?

  11. REM Sequenced Learning Outcomes

  12. REM Sequenced Learning Outcomes

  13. Are there ways that you can readapt the conversation?

  14. Questions? Comments? Compliments 

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