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A Beautiful Thing: A Service Learning Partnership Develops
Annual Conference on Innovative Pedagogy & Course Redesign
  • Melissa Quan, Fairfield University
  • Danielle Corea, Fairfield University
  • Stephanie Storms, Fairfield University
  • Patricia E. Calderwood, Fairfield University
  • Betsy Bowen, Fairfield University
  • Hector Sanchez, Cesar Batalla School
  • Erin Gildea, Cesar Batalla School
  • Jessica Giordano, Fairfield University student
  • Melissa McDowell, Fairfield University student
  • Sarah Paulus, Fairfield University student
  • Nicole Shagoury, Fairfield University student
  • Eric Salgado, Fairfield University Student
Location
DSB, Room 111
Start Date
30-5-2013 4:00 PM
End Date
30-5-2013 5:15 PM
Session Type
Roundtable Discussion
Description

This roundtable presents multiple perspectives on a multi-year partnership between an urban school and its university neighbor. Building and nurturing a thriving mutually beneficial partnership between an urban Pre-K-8 school and its neighboring university is, as the principal of Cesar Batalla School often says, “a beautiful thing.” Cesar Batalla, serving 800 students and families from a multilingual, multiethnic community in a low-income neighborhood, is located a stone’s throw from a mid-sized suburban, private university that attracts undergraduate and graduate students with little personal firsthand experience with racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity, or of poverty and its challenges. “Geographical neighbors, yet worlds apart” would aptly describe the university school juxtaposition before we embarked upon our partnership. Transforming a coincidental proximity into a deep partnership has been a journey of many discoveries.

Presenter Bio(s)

The presenters include university professional staff, faculty and students, and community school administrators and teachers.

Citation Information
Melissa Quan, Danielle Corea, Stephanie Storms, Patricia E. Calderwood, et al.. "A Beautiful Thing: A Service Learning Partnership Develops" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/betsy_bowen/18/