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MGMT 3013 Principles of Management

East Central University Service-Learning in the Principles of Management Class Tori Petete Junior, Accounting Major Ada, OK Pat Fountain, DBA Professor of Business Administration and Service Learning Director. MGMT 3013 Principles of Management. Junior Level Course Usually 35-40 Students

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MGMT 3013 Principles of Management

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  1. East Central University Service-Learning in the Principles of Management ClassTori PeteteJunior, Accounting MajorAda, OKPat Fountain, DBAProfessor of Business Administrationand Service Learning Director

  2. MGMT 3013 Principles of Management • Junior Level Course • Usually 35-40 Students • Required for Bus Admin, Accounting, HIM • Traditional Introductory Management Course • Planning • Organizing • Influencing (Leading) • Controlling

  3. The Community Need The need the class addressed came from these factors related to the ECU service area. • 1) the children in the service area are among the poorest in the nation in terms of well being • 2) the service area is geographically isolated • 3) the service area has a cycle of low educational attainment and • 4) the service area has low preparation for post- secondary education

  4. Spring of 2006 • Two Sections • About 70 Students • Eight Student Teams/Organizations • The students were asked to plan, carry out and evaluate a project in response to the economic conditions of the service area

  5. Results of Service-Learning • 4 Communities • 4 School Partners • 5 Community Partners • $4000 in cash and merchandise • Hundreds of hours of time over the semester • Directly Impacted 25 High School Juniors 115 Eighth Graders 400 First and Second Graders

  6. Group 1 Promoting Secondary Education at Stonewall High School “ Counselors and teachers provide information and guidance, but we noticed that our students really paid attention and asked questions when other STUDENTS came and presented the information.” Jennifer Snell, Teacher Tamara Newberry, Principal Stonewall High School

  7. Group 2 Picket Center School • Raised over $450 toward purchasing school supplies • Supplies were also collected and donated.

  8. Group 3 Hammond Heights Neighborhood Association • Cleaned & mowed lots • Repaired and painted a house • Worked with university volunteers & residents • Contributed over 100 man hours in 1 day

  9. Group 4 Ada Boys and Girls Club • Raised $600 for summer program supplies • Bake sales and donations • Were able to collect and deliver donated supplies

  10. Group 5 Hayes Grade Center • Raised $450 by conducting a “penny war” and spent time reading to the students • Principal asked them to “get the kids excited about reading” and get them some new reading material. • Winning class got to throw a pie into their teacher’s face

  11. Group 6 Holdenville Jr High • Helped about 115 Eighth Graders learn about College • Invited them to the campus, gave them a tour, arranged various speakers and fed them lunch. • Students used a pre/post tour survey and found that the number who knew what the requirements for college were; the number who planned to attend college and the number who planned to attend ECU increased

  12. Group 7 Habitat for Humanity Boy Scouts of America • Cleaned over 250 used bricks • Removed and disposed of over two tons of unusable bricks. (worth $500) • Donated over $150 worth of gloves, tools and safety goggles

  13. Group 8 Ada Family Crisis Center • raised over $1300 through fundraisers and donations • Bought items that met the needs of six families

  14. Reflection Activities Throughout the semester students were asked to talk about, write about and/or think about their projects At their final exam they were asked • 1. What problem/need did your group’s project address? • 2. In/From carrying out your project (working with the community group -not the planning or course work part) what did you learn: A. About the community group / partner B. About yourself • 3. Who benefited from your project and how? • 4. Was your project meaningful to you? YES NO If so, in what way?

  15. Service-Learning One Professor’s Experience

  16. Service-Learning One Student’s Experience

  17. A Final Note Some May Wonder if Practitioners of Service Learning are really teaching students are giving students real & useful experiences are giving away grades are reaching students are enhancing their classes or wasting time

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