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Service-Learning and Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and Political Science As part of the University QEP Initiative

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Page 1: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Service-Learning and Service-Learning and Grant Writing WorkshopGrant Writing Workshop

Tennessee Technological UniversityFebruary 23, 2010

Presented by:

Shelley Brown

Department of Sociology and Political Science

As part of the University QEP Initiative

Page 2: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What is Service-Learning? What is Service-Learning? An integration of community service

and academic study; connecting classroom instruction with real life situations

Students make contributions to the community while using the community site as an opportunity for learning; emphasis on linking the student’s projects, instruction, and/or community service with a broader community awareness (citizenship)

Page 3: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What is Service-Learning? What is Service-Learning? cont.cont.Always involves a reflection

componentInvolves a triangular relationship

between students, the institution and the community and benefits all parties; addresses unmet community needs (Furco, 2002)

SERVICE-LEARNING

Students

Tennessee TechCommunity

Page 4: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

How to Incorporate Grant How to Incorporate Grant Writing for a Service-Writing for a Service-Learning Project into your Learning Project into your coursecourseSubmit a QEP Proposal

◦Describe the goal of the project◦Describe the justification◦What is the action plan?◦What is the overall impact?◦Budget considerations◦Evaluation

Page 5: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Elements of a Successful Elements of a Successful QEPQEP (TTU QEP Website. Retrieved 2010)(TTU QEP Website. Retrieved 2010)Broad Campus InvolvementEffective Methods of AssessmentIdentified WeaknessImproved Student LearningSupports Visions/ Goals of

InstitutionSupported by Research Findings

Page 6: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Sample QEP ProposalSample QEP ProposalQEP GRANT PROPOSAL: 2009-2010

SOC 2840 AGING IN AMERICAN SOCIETY

SHELLEY S. BROWN

 

Goal:

 Each student in Sociology 2840 (Aging in American Society, Spring 2010) will gain experience in research, grant writing, teamwork and community service through the development and execution of two service-learning projects designed to meet the needs of the aging population in our community. Each project will require critical thinking, teamwork and real-world problem solving skills to be successful.

 

Action Plan:

 At the beginning of the semester, students will be assigned to research the needs of seniors in the community and design a service-learning project based on that need. Each group will present a grant proposal based on research that will be judged first by the students on how they well they perceive their proposal to meet the requirements, then by their classmates using the same matrix, and finally by a panel of TTU faculty and community service providers who work with the aging population. This added component of self-evaluation and evaluation by their peers to the judging of the proposals will implement an additional critical thinking component to the grant writing experience for the students. The scores from the matrix will decide which two projects are most suited to meet the needs of seniors. Each of the two winning proposals will be awarded $500 to make their project a reality. The students who wrote the selected proposals will become team leaders. The remaining classmates will then divide up and work with one of the two teams.

 

Dollar Amount Requested:

$500 will be awarded to each of two teams for supplies needed to execute proposed projects.

 $100 will be used to provide lunch for the judges

 

Method of Assessment:

The standard QEP pre and post assessment will be used

 

Faculty and Student Participants:

Faculty: There will be one primary faculty participant that will serve as the facilitator of the projects. There will also be 1-2 additional faculty to the 8-10 community service providers that will serve as judges of the proposals.

 

Students: Student participants will include up to 40 students registered in Sociology 2840 (Aging in American Society) for Spring 2010.

 

 

Budget Total: $1100

Page 7: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Student ProposalStudent ProposalGrant Proposal SOCIOLOGY 2840

Aging in American Society, Spring 2010

Due: FEB 12

 

 Name:

 

 Title of Project:

 

 Goal:

 

 

 

 Justification:

 

 

 

 

 Action Plan:

 

 

 

 

Budget Detail: (attach spreadsheet if necessary)

 

 

 

Total Budget Amount (not to exceed $500): __________

Page 8: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What is the Goal?What is the Goal?

What need are the students planning to meet in the community that relates to this specific course?

Convince reader that this grant MUST be funded…WHY is it the best?

Page 9: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What is the Justification?What is the Justification?Include past research and

statistics that support your goalWhat theoretical constructs/

concepts from the course can be used to support this project.

Linking of course material to real-world problem solving

Page 10: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

How Does this Project Improve Critical How Does this Project Improve Critical Thinking and Real World Problem Solving Thinking and Real World Problem Solving Skills?Skills?How can you apply the skills that are

being used in this project to your life outside of the university?

Are you learning any skills that professionals in a given field might use? (TTU QEP Website, retrieved 2010)

◦ Communication◦ Teamwork◦ Creative Thinking

Will the participants be thinking critically about certain topics or ideas throughout this project. ◦ Your project should encourage you to

compare, apply, evaluate, analyze and synthesize, but not just listen and remember. (Bain, 2004)

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What is the Action Plan?What is the Action Plan?What steps are you going to

take?Who will be involved?

Page 12: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What are the students’ What are the students’ responsibilities?responsibilities?Who is doing what?Who are the leaders?Are there smaller groups with

certain responsibilities?

Page 13: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

What is the Overall What is the Overall Impact?Impact?What (if any) marginalized

groups are you helping?Who is benefiting from this

project?Is there any risk of harm?

Page 14: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Budget ConsiderationsBudget ConsiderationsProposed budget should be

researchedProposed budget should be

detailedProposed budget should be

reasonableProposed budget should fall

within grant guidelines

Page 15: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Inclusion of Community Inclusion of Community ResourcesResourcesHow can you involve the

community?

How can you involve professionals in the field most closely related to your course?◦Judges for the proposals◦To identify individuals that could

benefit

Page 16: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

ReflectionReflectionShort QEP Pre and Post SurveyAsk yourself how this project

could be modified to get even more results.

What worked and what didn’t work?

Grades/ Evaluation

Page 17: Service-Learning and Grant Writing Workshop Tennessee Technological University February 23, 2010 Presented by: Shelley Brown Department of Sociology and

Instructor Evaluation, Self Instructor Evaluation, Self Evaluation, Peer Evaluation Evaluation, Peer Evaluation

Grant Proposal Item Score 1-10 1. Clearly stated goal that demonstrates an observed need in the

community. Demonstrates reasonable method to meet that need2. Justification includes research and/ or statistics that support this

project3. Justification includes theoretical framework or concepts from the

course4. Action plan is detailed, clearly stated, and thought through5. Budget is detailed, reasonable, and falls within grant guidelines

Total   points   (out of 50)   yes or no 6. This project uses and applies relevant information to evaluate a

problem ________________ 7. This project helps separate relevant information to evaluate a

problem. ________________ 8. This project helps identify suitable solutions for a real world

problem using relevant information. ________________

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Impact on student’s critical Impact on student’s critical thinkingthinking

“Teaching is engaging students, engineering an environment in which they learn” (Bain, 2004)

◦QEP Assessment◦CAT

Students showed improvement on the following: (paired1 tailed t-test) Summarizing the pattern of results in a graph

without making inappropriate inferences Identifying additional information needed to

evaluate a hypothesis Total CAT Score

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Thank you.Thank you.

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.

    -Margaret Mead