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UW-Fond du Lac faculty to
present service learning projects at
regional symposium to be held at Marquette
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Patricia Eby |
Dr.
Michael Jurmu |
Dr.
Ronald Theys |
Ashley Garner |
Four members of the University of
Wisconsin-Fond du Lac campus community will be
presenters at the Service Learning Faculty
Symposium and Showcase to be held at Marquette
University in Milwaukee on May 21.
Patricia
Eby, associate dean and music professor;
Dr. Michael
Jurmu, geography and geology professor; and
Dr. Ronald
Theys, chemistry professor will each give a
presentation on how they incorporated
service learning into their courses. Jurmu
will be joined by Ashly Garner, AmeriCorps*VISTA
coordinator and UW-Fond du Lac alumna.
Eby’s session will focus on the students in
UW-Fond du Lac’s vocal jazz ensemble who
explored music with residents of an
assisted-living senior facility. The sessions
began with a general exploration of music and
led to a senior-coached performance.
Jurmu and Garner will present their project
known as TACK (Teaching Atmospheric Concepts to
Kids). Students from an introductory level
physical geography weather and climate course at
UW-Fond du Lac created simple lesson plans to
teach weather concepts at two local Boys and
Girls Club after school programs.
Theys will discuss the impact on student
learning, along with benefits to community
members, when pre-nursing students at UW-Fond du
Lac interviewed senior citizens and later
presented results about their diets or
medications during their childhood, as
teenagers, as adults, and as senior citizens.
This symposium is a Midwest regional
conference for service learning faculty to share
and showcase their service learning practice and
projects. It is co-sponsored by Marquette
University’s Service Learning Program, Wisconsin
Campus Compact, Marquette’s Institute for Urban
Life and the Manresa Project.
UW-Fond du Lac is one of the 13 campuses of
the UW Colleges, which are part of the 26 campus
UW System. UW-Fond du Lac offers a
freshman-sophomore curriculum leading to the
Associate of Arts and Science degree, which is
the foundation of any bachelor's degree program.
For more information on UW-Fond du Lac
educational opportunities, call (920) 929-3606.
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