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20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students

Experiential Learning Depot

A warm and safe place to live with hot food on the table is non-negotiable. That’s where you and your students come in. 20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students 1. They learn about food insecurity, practice teamwork and communication, and build skills in organization and logistics.

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Integrating Arts as a Healing Force

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The students are always the teachers in my book about which community-engaged practices to implement in a space,” she says. “I I am not the expert, and I come to the students openhearted and ready to learn.” If I had a good time somewhere, I always wonder – why can’t that happen at UofL, Louisville, or the state?”

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11 Effective Self-Directed Student Fundraiser Project Ideas

Experiential Learning Depot

The website is deliberately designed to get students involved in their own fundraisers. For example, there might be a "project" created on an educator's site to raise $1,000 for classroom Chrome Books. In the store, they sell snacks, our school shirts, and some quick and easy breakfast foods. Please share in the comments!

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12 Community Action Project Ideas to Wrap Up the School Year

Experiential Learning Depot

One of my students did her project on human trafficking. She organized a food and clothing drive for women in the shelter. This student not only gave her time to the cause that she was passionate about, but she was able to raise awareness about the issue at the same time. I have also had students organize their own walks.

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16 Fun College Orientation Activities & Icebreakers to Encourage Student Engagement in 2022!

Campus Groups

This simple game is phenomenal at easing awkwardness and encouraging students to share their voice. Favorite book, film or sports team, describe your summer vacation, what superpower would you choose. 5) Incorporate campus traditions College traditions are a particularly fun & engaging way to promote involvement among new students.

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Growing Enrollment in Higher Ed: with Dr. Dewey Clark | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 008

The Change Leader, Inc.

Lastly, they invite current students and vendors from the town to get students connected to their fellow students and community this year they had well over 100 organizations there, including student organizations that participated. Celebrate successes.