curriculum?
Gale, Jeffrey
JGale at CNS.GOV
Mon Apr 1 11:57:11 EST 2002
The Corporation for National and Community Service offers a wealth of
resources for starting a service component on your campus.
Check out the following resources:
www.nationalservice.org/areads/resources
The Service-Learning Exchange
www.nslexchange.org
Then National Service Recource Center
www.etr.org/nsrc
Learn and Serve America
www.learnandserve.org
Also check out COOL (Campus Outreach Opportunity Leaque) at
www.cool2serve.org.
Jeff Gale
Corporation for National and Community Service
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20525
202/606-5000, ext. 280
202/565-2789 (fax)
JGale at cns.gov
www.nationalservice.org
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Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:49:27 -0500 (EST)
From: "David Machon" <machond at lincolnu.edu>
Subject: curriculum?
Our campus is interested in beginning a volunteerism and service component
for our students with an emphasis on connecting to our community. This
will include a course for college age students. Any suggestions on where
to find curriculum?
David
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