ICCO 8535
SrvcLrng:Intl&DomstcCommPrtnrs
Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify historical philosophies that underpin international & domestic service-learning and civic engagement
2. Distinguish various contemporary civic engagement paradigms (e.g., volunteerism, internships, immersive learning, traditional SL, critical SL, “alternative spring breaks”)
3. Examine case studies & models for service-learning and civic engagement in international & domestic contexts
4. Identify the multiple knowledges involved in these case studies & models, and assess how these knowledges could be conflicting and/or complementary
5. Participate in meaningful short-term service-learning projects
6. Practice essential intercultural communication skills, including active listening, perspective-taking, and audience coalescence
7. Analyze & evaluate your own experiences with service-learning through ongoing reflection (individual, group, anonymous, shared)
8. Identify elements of your identity that may shape your intercultural interactions and reflect upon the multiple identities of those with whom you work
9. Integrate course material through application to future service-learning projects in which you and/or your students will participate
10. Collaboratively create an intercultural communication toolkit that can guide interactions across diverse contexts (including ethnographic field methods like observation, field notes, and interviews)
- Subject:
- Intercultural Competence
- Department:
- Language & Intercultural Study
- Division:
- Transltn, Interpret & Lang Edu
- Requirements Fulfilled: