This report shows the various collaborative projects between UNO and the community. Various filters are provided to gain a better understanding of how different UNO units collaborate with the community.
Project | Project Focus Areas | Community Partners | Campus Partners | Engagement Type: | Activity Type: | Other Activity Type: | Start Semester: | Start Academic Year: | End Semester: | End Academic Year: | Total UNO Students: | UNO Students Hours: | UNO Faculty/Staff Hours: | Total K-12 Students: | K-12 Student Hours: | Total Number of Other Participants: | Topics: | Other Topics: | Description: | Subtags: |
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2017 Service Learning Seminar Lunch and Learns (Spring 2017): 2016-17 (2016) | Economic Impact, Educational Support, Social Justice | Alliance for a Better Omaha, Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands, Collective for Hope/Grief's Journey, Fontenelle Forest, Intercultural Senior Center, Joslyn Art Museum, Mercy Housing | Service Learning Academy (SLA) | Knowledge and Resource Sharing | Training / Workshop / Presentation | None | Spring | 2016-17 | Spring | 2016-17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Education, Economic Sufficiency Awareness, Capacity Building, Social Justice Awareness | Every year, the UNO Service Learning Academy (SLA) brings P-12 and UNO educators together to learn and understand the value of service learning. Participants increase awareness of the Omaha community, their needs, assets, personnel, and practice. Participants demonstrate an understanding of the Pre-K-12 Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice (NYLC, 2008). Participants understand the benefits of service learning and its connections to other key frameworks such as AAC&U High Impact Practices, 40 Developmental Assets, 21st Century Skills, and standards-driven curriculum. UNO, P-12, after-school program faculty, and community partners build collaborative relationships and begin service learning project planning. Participants are prepared to create quality service learning experiences. | ||
2017 Service Learning Seminar Service Sites: 2016-17 (2017) | Economic Impact, Educational Support, Environmental Stewardship, Health and Wellness, Social Justice | City Sprouts, Fontenelle Forest, Heartland Family Services, Intercultural Senior Center, Mercy Housing | Service Learning Academy (SLA) | Volunteering | Volunteerism | None | Spring | 2016-17 | Spring | 2016-17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Capacity Building, Health Awareness, Social Justice Awareness, Climate and Sustainability | Every year, the UNO Service Learning Academy (SLA) brings P-12 and UNO educators together to learn and understand the value of service learning. Participants increase awareness of the Omaha community, their needs, assets, personnel, and practice. Participants demonstrate an understanding of the Pre-K-12 Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice (NYLC, 2008). Participants understand the benefits of service learning and its connections to other key frameworks such as AAC&U High Impact Practices, 40 Developmental Assets, 21st Century Skills, and standards-driven curriculum. UNO, P-12, after-school program faculty, and community partners build collaborative relationships and begin service learning project planning. Participants are prepared to create quality service learning experiences. |