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CEL Course Development Workshop 1: The Fundamentals of CEL

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Online Join the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) for our CEL Course Development Workshop Series. In this workshop we focus on the fundamentals of community-engaged learning (CEL) pedagogy and practice. The workshop will 1) introduce you to what CEL is and how it is defined, why you might […]

Community-Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club Series: Session 1: Foundations in Community Engaged Research

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships In-Person Location: Centre for Research & Innovation Support, 9 Kings College Circle Join us for the launch of the “Community Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club,” a new series for faculty with an interest in deepening their theoretical and practical understanding of community engaged research to connect with, and […]

Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Community of Practice: Assessing Reflective Writing in CEL Courses

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Join us for a discussion on assessing reflective writing in CEL courses. Some questions we will consider as a group include: what challenges does reflective writing present for both students and course instructors? How can reflective writing be successfully scaffolded? What are some successful strategies you use to […]

CEL Course Development Workshop 1: The Fundamentals of CEL

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships In-person, UTM Join the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) for our CEL Course Development Workshop Series. In this workshop we focus on the fundamentals of community-engaged learning (CEL) pedagogy and practice. The workshop will 1) introduce you to what CEL is and how it is defined, why you […]

CCP CEL Course Development Workshop 2: Designing a Successful CEL Course

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Online In this second workshop we focus on the three ‘Ps’ of CEL course development: pedagogy, partnerships and student preparation. Focusing on the three ‘Ps’, the workshop will: 1) provide you with some practical strategies for designing and running a CEL course; 2) provide you space and time […]

Community-Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club Series: Session 2: Initiating & Nurturing — How Does a Community Engaged Research (CER) Initiative Begin?

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Join the Centre for Research Innovation and Support (CRIS) and the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) for the second session of the “Community Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club,” a new series for faculty with an interest in deepening their theoretical and practical understanding of community engaged research to […]

Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Community of Practice: Assessing Reflective Writing in CEL Courses

Presented By: Centre for Community Partnerships REGISTER Join us for a discussion on assessing reflective writing in CEL courses. Some questions we will consider as a group include: what challenges does reflective writing present for both students and course instructors? How can reflective writing be successfully scaffolded? What are some successful strategies you use to […]

CCP Community-Engaged Learning Course Fund – Deadline to Apply

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships The CCP offers small grants to support instructors teaching CEL courses at the University of Toronto. This funding can be used for CEL courses to 1)support innovation, 2) recognize community partner engagement, and 3)address barriers to student participation. Learn more about 2023-2024 CCP CEL Course Fund and apply […]

CCP CEL Course Development Workshop 3: Respectful and Reciprocal Community Partner Stewardship

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Online In this third workshop of the CEL course development workshop series, we focus on working respectfully and equitably with partners from community, grassroots, nonprofit, or public organizations. The workshop will provide practical strategies for, and space and time to discuss and reflect on, stewarding partnerships in respectful […]

CCP CEL Course Development Workshop 2: Designing a Successful CEL Course

Presented by Centre for Community Partnerships In-person, UTM In this second workshop we focus on the three ‘Ps’ of CEL course development: pedagogy, partnerships and student preparation. Focusing on the three ‘Ps’, the workshop will: 1) provide you with some practical strategies for designing and running a CEL course; 2) provide you space and time […]

Community-Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club – Formalizing the Relationship in Community-Engaged Research: Key Relationship Building Activities & Challenges

Presented By: Centre for Community Partnerships & Centre for Research and Innovation Support  This series, in collaboration with the Centre for Research and Innovation Support, is for faculty with an interest in deepening their understanding and practice of community-engaged research (CER). Participants will have the opportunity to connect with, and learn together from, colleagues and […]

Community-Engaged Learning Partnership Roundtable: What Your Community Partners Want You to Know

Presented By: Centre for Community Partnerships REGISTER Join us for a roundtable discussion where representatives from three nonprofit organizations will share their expertise about the nonprofit sector and offer recommendations to university staff and faculty about how to center reciprocity and community-identified priorities in community-engaged learning (CEL) initiatives. Community partners will share the benefits and […]

Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Community of Practice: Disrupting the Grade

Presented by the Centre for Community Partnerships Join us for a discussion on disrupting ‘the grade’ in a CEL course. Join other faculty to discuss the tensions and complexities of grading in community-engaged learning courses. Facilitated by Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández, Professor, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, OISE & Michael Classens, Assistant Professor, School of the Environment. REGISTER

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  • Centre for Community Partnerships
  • Centre for Faculty Development
  • Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation
  • Digital Learning Innovations
  • Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
  • Faculty of Arts & Science
  • Office of Vice-Provost, Innovations in Undergraduate Education
  • Teaching Assistants' Training Program
  • Teaching, Learning and Technology (ARC Support)
  • Temerty Faculty of Medicine
  • University of Toronto Libraries
  • University of Toronto Mississauga
  • University of Toronto Scarborough
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