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Community Service Learning

"Maybe Experience Really Can Be the Best Teacher" , Chronicle of Higher Education, November 21, 2010

University of Toronto

Centre for Community Partnerships

External Sources
Canadian Association for Community Service Learning

Learn and Serve America

National Service Learning Clearinghouse

2012 Faculty Summer Institute on Service-Learning

This year the Centre for Community Partnerships is excited to feature the prominent education and academic service-learning scholar, Dan Butin, at our 4th Faculty Summer Institute on Service-Learning. In his keynote and workshop, Prof. Butin will lead us through an analysis of what brings each of us to service-learning and to consider the political, technical and epistemological underpinnings of our approach to the pedagogy.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
8:30am – 3:00pm
Hart House, Music Room

Early Bird Registration until April 27th:
UT Faculty & Staff $60
Graduate Students $11
Non-UT Participants $75

Standard Registration fees:
UT Faculty & Staff $80
Graduate Students $15
Non-UT Participants $100

http://www.ccp.utoronto.ca/Faculty/Faculty-Development/Faculty-Institute.htm


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