The Office of Community Engaged Learning & Service is a one-stop shop for resources related to connecting students, courses, and faculty scholarship to the community. Community Engaged Learning (CEL) is an instructional strategy that refers to community activities that are integrated with course content to provide enriching, experiential learning opportunities that address the public good.
At Drake, we recognize that CEL extends beyond traditional service-learning and may include a field experience, practicum, internship, capstone, research project, clinical, co-op, or co-curricular activity. The experience may be a direct service/activity, or research, or other off-site work that benefits a community partner. See Our Philosophy for specific definitions of service-learning, community engagement, etc.
Our Mission Statement:
The mission of the Office of Community Engaged Learning is to develop and encourage changemakers who know themselves, understand the complexities of the world they live in, and take creative action to solve problems.
Our Learning Outcomes:
As a result of participating in a community-engaged learning opportunity at Drake, students will be able to…
1. Know themselves
2. Understand the world is complex
3. Take Creative Action – what’s next?
Mallary Allen, Director, mallary.allen@drake.edu or 515-271-2902
Amanda Martin, Assistant Director, amanda.martin@drake.edu or 515-271-2767
We are located in the lower level of Cowles Library. We are also available for virtual meetings.
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