Community-Engaged Learning
WHAT IS COMMUNITY-ENGAGED LEARNING?
Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) encourages students to apply academic skills and knowledge to address a community need, issue, or problem and to enhance student learning. Typically, most of the community-engaged learning partnerships take place in and around Georgetown.
CEL is a form of teaching and learning in which students engage in structured service and action that is responsive to community needs, provides mutually beneficial experience for students and community partners, and is designed to include critical analysis and reflection linking service to academic, cluster, and discipline-specific learning goals.
Spring 2024 Classes:
BIO50-414: Plant Ecology
EDU40-234: School, Society, and Diversity
PSC 32-534: Public Opin: Fact Or Fantasy?
SPA15-354: Cultures of Latin America
EDU40-524: Teaching Math Elem & Middle
EDU40-144: Surveys of Exceptionalities
HIS16-334: Reproductive Histories of Latin America
FIND OUT MORE:
Search Self Service- Under additional course types, click Community-Engaged Learning
Stop by the Office of Community-Engaged Learning in Prothro 243
Paideia with Distinction? Search a list of past CEL classes on the OCEL webpage
Meet with Dr. Brackmann if you have any questions.