Schedule of Events
Center for Academic Service Learning: Service Learning Across Disciplines
Lundring Events Center
This session features service-learning projects from various disciplines across campus. The panel presentation also includes service-learning projects funded through the Center for Academic Service-Learning. Funding from the Center supports service-learning courses with the goal of producing high quality experiential learning experiences, promoting civic responsibility, and meeting real community needs. All are welcome!
Student Abstracts
Heart Lesson
Student(s):
Keeley Anderson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael Mccambridge
Saint Patrick's Day
Student(s):
Anne Avery, Kathleen Avery
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Saint Patrick's Day
Student(s):
Kathleen Avery
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Second Grade Rescuing Earth!
Student(s):
Kristin Bailey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Shaking Off the Bullies: Bringing Awareness to Social Bullying in Elementary Schools
Social bullying is a growing problem in elementary schools across the globe. Many students are not aware that their purposeful exclusion of others and mean comments are potentially damaging to others and will have lasting effects on a student’s identity and self-confidence. Therefore, this project aimed to raise awareness of the topic to third grade students as well as teach them strategies to combat bullying and build self-confidence. In a series of lessons, the students identified social bullying, strategies to stand up to bullies, and positive attributes about themselves. The culmination of this project came with the students choreographing a “lip dub” to Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off, practicing one of their strategies of shaking off mean comments made by others. The class then reflected on this experience and built personal and class morale and pledged to help end bullying in their school.
Student(s):
Katie Carroll, MATES Charter School
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
The Concrete Pillow
Recently, my place of employment held a blanket drive for the homeless over the course of several weeks. Aware that homeless members of our communities need basic necessities, such as blankets, I began to wonder where they were able to rest their heads at the end of the day. Therefore, as part of my Service Learning Project, I will be leading students in an activity that will not only teach them a new skill, but also about charity and community. The students, with whom I work in an after school program, range from Transitional Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. They will hand-sew pillows for the homeless using materials, such as canvas and vinyl, and utilizing various stitches, such as a basic stitch or a blanket stitch, to create a personalized all-weather pillow to be donated to the community church.
Student(s):
Jocasta Decker
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Leaping Into St. Patrick's Day
Student(s):
Katherine Harvey
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Go Green for Recycling
Student(s):
Nicole Hoffman
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Commitment to Improving Literacy
Student(s):
Madeleine Krueger, Lisa Skelley, Mari Morales, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Youth Group and Confirmation Class
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Research Project with Ventura County Probation: The Problem of Drug Use Amoung Juveniles
Student(s):
Emily Legrand
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Helen Lim
Collecting Books for Literacy in Our Community
Student(s):
Amber Lowther
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Encouraging Healthy Eating Habits at a Young Age
Student(s):
Jadie Mathews
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
The Power of Planting a Seed
Throughout the spring, we get to see the flowers blooming and turning into a delicious fruit. Many students are unaware of how that tree started and how it got to be so big. In my project the students will learn about the planet and how a seed can blossom into a big tree. In which I would like the students to learn the importance of the seasons and what happens all around us everyday. My goal is not just reach my students but an entire community on how a small effort can lead to greater things. I will start with the kids in the classroom and then after school host a session inviting parents and community members to come and plant their own seed, during in which my students and I will give information on how to maintain the plant alive.
Student(s):
Rosa Mendez
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michaeal McCambridge
A Plant's Life Cycle for Third Graders
Student(s):
Nicolette Morishita
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Good Citizenship Means Compassion for All Living Things
Student(s):
Celine Olivas
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Protect our Earth
Student(s):
Nathan Ortega
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Water Conservation and Fundraising for Improving Access to Water
Student(s):
Erica Paisley
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Recycle for the Water Cycle
Student(s):
Stella Ranieri
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Bridging Generations Through Song and Dance
Student(s):
Rebecca Rothberg, Frank LaGuardia, M.A.T.E.S. Elementary School, Retirement Home TBD
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Bridging Borders with Kindness
Student(s):
Carly Santana
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Restoring Biodiversity
Student(s):
Patricia Teodorescu
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Victor Thasiah
Recycling Project at Campus Canyon Elementary
Student(s):
Ashleigh Tippet
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Giving to the Community
Student(s):
Sofia Vega
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
Ocean Conservation and Appreciation
Student(s):
Danielle Warmuth
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge
He That Plants a Tree, Loves Others Beside Himself -Thomas Fuller
Student(s):
Julia Weinrott
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michael McCambridge