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Civic Scholars’ Think Tank

Civic Scholars’ Think Tank

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Civic Scholars

NEW – Mary Coleman
“Beyond Indifference and Loss: Civic Education in Higher Education”
Download article as 128 K word doc.

NEW – José Calderón
Excerpts From Presentation “Crossing Borders: Combining the Practice of Service Learning with Critical Pedagogy, Participatory Research, and Social Change”
At the “Connecting College and Community” Service Learning Conference
June 10, 2005
Download article as 176 K word doc.

NEW – Gary Daynes
‘Annotated Bibliography of Additional Milestone Documents’ – By Gary Daynes, Associate Director, Freshman Academy, Brigham Young University and Heather Weaver, Education Specialist, Washington Campus Compact.
Download article as 264 K pdf.

Have a suggestion for a document we should add to this bibliography? Please let us know. Send the following information to Gary_Daynes {at} byu(.)edu:
’¢ Citation for the document
’¢ Link to the document on-line if available
’¢ Brief annotation of the document

Gary Daynes
“Neighborhoods and Networks” – DRAFT
19 January 2005
Download article as 92 K word doc.

Gary Daynes
“Why BYU Needs Provo as Much as Provo Needs BYU” – DRAFT
Download article as 80 K pdf.

José Calderón
“Lessons from an Activist Intellectual: Participatory Research, Teaching, and Learning for Social Change”
(By permission of the author)
Download article as 92 K pdf.

Gary Daynes
“The Use of History in the Movement for the Civic Engagement of Higher Education”
The Journal for Civic Commitment
www.mc.maricopa.edu/other/engagement/Journal/Issue1/
Daynes.jsp

This project is funded through the Corporation for National and Community Service, Learn and Serve America — Higher Education.

We want to develop a student leadership program to provide support to our local agencies with the majority of work being done recruiting campus organizations to serve at various sites. The Campus Compact material was the most useful resource thus far. Thank you!"

-LeeAnn Brown, Bonner Scholars Director, West Virginia Wesleyan College