Sunday, February 27, 2011

CALHE


This weekend three fantastic students accompanied me to the Conference on Applied Learning in Higher Education at Missouri Western State University, where we gave a presentation about the Hogan/Rockhurst Diversity Institute from last summer. During this institute, these and other RU students mentored urban High School students from Hogan Prep. The HS students spent one week on our campus taking college classes in science, math and philosophy and living like college students. They took what they learned and in turn prepared and implemented an activity with middle school students from Brookside Frontier Math and Science School. We referred to this series of mentorships, from RU faculty to RU students to Hogan Prep students to BFMASS students, as a cascade of service-learning. Our design, implementation and observations were presented by me and two of the students at the conference this weekend. We also had the opportunity to hear lots of other interesting talks, including the keynote speaker, Dr. Joel Shenker, pictured here.

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