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Below you will find a list of engaging questions to pose for dialogue among students, faculty and community partners. The information is from the Educators for Community Engagement website.

At the National Gathering 2007***Educators for Community Engagement at University of California, Monterey Bay participants worked in groups around a specific topic for the duration conference. Below you will discover page links to the various questions that these groups uncovered. Add your insights, and reflections on these pages. This will act to deepen to conversation around the Service Learning that is happening (or is perhaps to come) on our campus.

Service Learning and Privilege



Student Voice and Power


Service As A Political Concept


Service Learning and Transformation


Creativity and Imagination In Community Work


Preparing Global Citizens


Working, Living, and Learning In Multicultural Communities


Issues In Community Work For Seasoned Practitioners


Lifelong Paths: Vocation, Spirituality and Work


Learning Through Social Movements


Doing Community Work In Times of Crisis


Fostering Dialogue: Talking About Tough Issues


Integrating Social Justice Across The Curriculum


Reciprocity Of Service: Who Is Being Served?


Diversifying The Field


Challenging Hierarchies In Service Learning


Are We Contributing To A Culture of Dependency and Perpetuating Need?


Faculty Receptivity To Service Learning


Resource Development For Service Learning and Civic Engagement


Addressing Issues Of Race and Racism Through Service Learning



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