Service Learning Quarterly Winter 2010

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Quarterly Service-Learning

A publication of the Volunteer and Service-Learning Center

Hot Topic: Communicating with Service-Learning Partners The Promise of Partnerships (Campus Compact, 2005, p. 69) suggests “frequent communication among [servicelearning] partners is crucial to the success of the partnership. Communication among the partners involves not only planning and coordination of partnership activities, but ongoing feedback as well.” The VSLC regularly hears stories about service-learning partners’ unanswered phone calls and e-mail messages, unmet expectations, confusion about shared goals and more. These challenges stem almost entirely from poor communication between partners. As this semester’s partnerships come to an end, here are some tips for better communication in the spring. Communicate early: From the VSLC perspective, partnerships initiated at the last moment are most likely to encounter challenges and set-backs. Plan partnerships as far in advance as possible—a semester in advance is best—and work together to establish shared goals and expectations assess risk, agree upon language, and build trust; doing this helps create the foundation for a successful partnership. Other best practices include: selecting one contact person to represent the community partner, identifying how partners will communicate (phone, E-mail, face-to-face), and setting a communication schedule. continued on page 3

Community Partner Spotlight GO-Science is a 501(c)(3) social enterprise formed to provide a place where children and adults of all ages and abilities are encouraged to develop their full potential through interactive, informal science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) activities, events, and programming. Go-Science currently reaches 20,000 participants annually, and has over 400 volunteers engaged in service to the community. Go-Science programming currently includes NanoDays, Science Cafes, Second Life Science, and delivery of planetarium programming using the only full dome planetarium in eastern NC. Another program, STEMNet, utilized an advanced community learning management system to deliver STEM opportunities like the NC Online Science Fair to rural and under-served areas. GO-Science offers a variety of service opportunities for students, faculty, and staff. A a GO-Science explainer team member, you can facilitate and guide participant learning from interactive exhibits. Or join the tech team and collaborate with technology minded individuals to create innovative on and off-line deployments that support the mission of GO-Science. Contact Roger Conner at volunteer@go-science.org to learn more. Next Spotlight: Center for Family Violence Prevention

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