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

Experiential Learning Depot

Looking for service learning project ideas for your high school students? Community needs are in high demand during the winter. Check out some winter-inspired service-learning project ideas and examples to help you get started! That’s called service learning. Winter is a great time to do that.

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President moves: Retiring leaders shine as they conclude 10+ years of service

University Business

There are currently around 190,000 Mainers with some college but no degree , a ripe pool of potential students that colleges have leveraged their marketing toward recently. Lachance helped Thomas scale three-year degrees, 100% online programs and create innovative professional and career development programming.

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5 New Solutions that Improve the Student Experience

Campus Groups

Our suite of solutions serves the entire Higher Ed community, helping students, staff, and alumni: ? Communicate & Collaborate - increasing community engagement. ??‍? Centralize - providing a unified space for technology and services. Fundraising ? Engage - ensuring each student is engaged. ? Interventions+ ?

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12 Community Action Project Ideas to Wrap Up the School Year

Experiential Learning Depot

So what better way to cruise through the rest of the year than with a community action project (CAP)? Community action projects are self-directed project-based service-learning experiences. The product should be usable or sellable to raise money for the chosen cause. Spring is bonkers in the world of education.

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Top ten most read Teaching Matters blog posts of 2019

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

In fact, this post inspired a new PTAS -funded research project that will explore how engaging with Teaching Matters’ blog posts creates conversations both offline and online (such as on Twitter), and thus support development of learning and teaching practice.