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Notre Dame ‘25 Institute on Teaching Social Action

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This two-day, in-person institute at the University of Notre Dame will introduce faculty and teaching staff to an experiential learning approach for incorporating social action campaigns into either a semester-long course or co-curricular workshop series. In this transformative experiential learning model, students develop and launch a social action campaign of their choosing during the semester the course is taught.

The student campaigns seek to change a rule, regulation, norm, or practice of an institution, whether on campus or in the community. While not all of the student campaigns are successful, many have been and those that haven’t succeeded have still taught valuable lessons to those who led them and those who were engaged in one form or another.

Our long-term goal is to mainstream this model for teaching active democracy. The world needs more people who have developed their knowledge and skills in bringing about positive change through real world experience.

Note: we ask that attendees fully participate in our community of practice by making the following commitments.

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Institute Host

Dr. Arun Agrawal

Pulte Family Professor of Development Policy

Inaugural Director, Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative

University of Notre Dame

Institute Preparation

During the two-day Institute, participants will begin to develop a teaching plan to support student campaigns to be launched mid-semester. The Institute sessions will be led by Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at San José State University. In preparation for the Institute, participants will read two textbooks — CHANGE! A Student Guide to Social Action and CHANGE! A Guide to Teaching Social Action — as well as CHANGE! A Companion Guide to Teaching Social Action.

These resources address all aspects of teaching a social action course, including:

  • An Overview of Teaching Social Action
  • Organizing Your Class
  • Issue Development & Choosing Campaigns
  • Change Theory & Building Power
  • Research & Group Dynamics
  • Strategy & Tactics
  • Campaign Kick-Off
  • Campaign Plan & Evaluation

Below is a graph of how these course topics flow in Scott’s social action course:

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Over the two-days, participants will meet each day for discussions about your goals, course models, teaching approach, and sharing examples and exercises that will help you plan your social action course or workshop series. Below is the Institute agenda:

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Institute participants will work with a course planning worksheet (below), which explores many of the issues that arise when teaching social action.

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Social Action Course Planning Worksheet

At the conclusion of the institute, we will invite attendees to participate in our networking community of fellow practitioners who are teaching or learning how to teach social action using this experiential, real-world model. The Teaching Social Action Group is hosted by the Bonner Foundation on the Bonner Learning Community Platform to give faculty, staff, and students a forum for asking questions, discussing active student campaigns, sharing successes and challenges, and announcing future opportunities for training, education, and reflection.

Application

There is no registration fee for the Notre Dame ‘25 Institute on Teaching Social Action. However, we want to restrict participation in the institute to those faculty, staff or students who are committed to implementing this experiential social action course model. Please note that preparing and supporting students to launch their social action campaigns generally takes at least half of the course content and assignments. Some courses are directly on social action and change, while others address a societal issue (e.g., climate change, housing, poverty, etc.) around which students develop their campaigns. From experience, the social action campaign dimension of these courses takes up roughly half of the course work (readings, assignments, and in-class teaching and group work).

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Institute Participants (accepted so far)

COMJ 460 - Community Organizing and Civic Professionalism
COMJ 460 - Community Organizing and Civic Professionalism

Coleman Allums

Community & Justice Studies

Allegheny College

Change Leadership
Rhetoric and Public AdvocacyRhetoric and Public Advocacy
Rhetoric and Public Advocacy

Jennifer Dunn

Communication Arts and Sciences

Dominican University

Change Leadership
Leadership Capstone
Leadership Capstone

Kristin Conley

Department of Interdisciplinary Studies

Ferris State University

Change Leadership
Civic Engagement as Social ActionCivic Engagement as Social Action
Civic Engagement as Social Action

Lynne Ford

Political Science

College of Charleston

Change Leadership
Critical Service Learning for Leaders Critical Service Learning for Leaders
Critical Service Learning for Leaders

Michael McIntosh

Educational Leadership

Virginia State University

Change Leadership
Social Justice Project Implementation
Social Justice Project Implementation

Sara Patterson

Theological Studies

Hanover College

Change Leadership
Ethics and Social Justice, Social Justice Senior Capstone (new)
Ethics and Social Justice, Social Justice Senior Capstone (new)

Valerie Stein

History, Politics, and Social Change

University of Evansville

Change Leadership
Community-based Action Research in Urban Communication
Community-based Action Research in Urban Communication

Austin Hestdalen

Communication & Creative Arts

Purdue University - Northwest

Communications
Public Relations for Social ImpactPublic Relations for Social Impact
Public Relations for Social Impact

Jeff Hunter

Journalism and Media Studies

New Mexico State University

Communications
Social Movements and Social Change
Social Movements and Social Change

Lee Artz

Communication

Purdue University Northwest

Communications
SEEK Capstone
SEEK Capstone

Melinda Farrington

Communication and Media Studies

Saint Vincent College

Communications
Interdisciplinary Freshman Seminar
Interdisciplinary Freshman Seminar

Steven Carr

Communication

Purdue University Fort Wayne

Communications
Visual Communication, Mass Communication and Society
Visual Communication, Mass Communication and Society

Toqa Hassan

Communication and Creative Arts

Purdue University Northwest

Communications
Integrated Fine Arts  Integrated Fine Arts
Integrated Fine Arts

Tyler Bush

Communications & Creative Arts

Purdue Univetsity Northwest

Communications
Power, Institutions, and Equity in Environmental Sustainability
Power, Institutions, and Equity in Environmental Sustainability

Linda Mendez-Barrientos

Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs

University of Denver

Environment & Sustainability
Food Justice
Food Justice

Scott Alves Barton

Africana

Arts and Letters

Environment & Sustainability
Coming to America: Race, Gender and Immigration
Coming to America: Race, Gender and Immigration

Christina Gerken

Women's and Gender Studies

Indiana University South Bend

Gender Studies
Perinatal Nursing & Women's HealthPerinatal Nursing & Women's Health
Perinatal Nursing & Women's Health

Renee Schutze

Nursing

Saint Mary's College

Gender Studies
Writing as Social Action
Writing as Social Action

Christine Wilson

Core Curriculum

Dominican University

Humanities
Tutoring Theory & Practice I-IV (four-course sequence) Tutoring Theory & Practice I-IV (four-course sequence)
Tutoring Theory & Practice I-IV (four-course sequence)

Jennifer Juszkiewicz

English

Saint Mary's College

Humanities
Public Finance and Taxation
Public Finance and Taxation

Avik Sanyal

History, Philosophy, Politics and Economics (HPPE)

Purdue University Northwest

Social Science
Intro to Global Affairs and Integral Human Development
Intro to Global Affairs and Integral Human Development

Drew Marcantonio

Keough School of Global Affairs

University of Notre Dame

Social Science
Stories of Change: Communities and Social Movements
Stories of Change: Communities and Social Movements

Jozie Nummi

Department of Behavioral Sciences

Purdue University Northwest

Social Science
Social Justice Project Implementation
Social Justice Project Implementation

Kathryn Hadley

Sociology and Anthropology

Hanover College

Social Science
Quality Public Education Through Social Change Quality Public Education Through Social Change
Quality Public Education Through Social Change

Kendall Deas

Department of African American Studies

University of South Carolina

Social Science
Introduction to Labor Studies: Labor & Society
Introduction to Labor Studies: Labor & Society

Patricia Linner

Labor Studies

Indiana University South Bend

Social Science
ANTH 642: Public Engagement: Using Anthropological KnowledgeANTH 642: Public Engagement: Using Anthropological Knowledge
ANTH 642: Public Engagement: Using Anthropological Knowledge

Sarah Renkert

Anthropology

Purdue University

Social Science
Advancing Community Change Project Workshop
Advancing Community Change Project Workshop

Ayesha Ghazi Edwin

Social Work

University of Michigan

Social Work
In Solidarity: Social Action for Social ChangeIn Solidarity: Social Action for Social Change
In Solidarity: Social Action for Social Change

Caroline Sharkey

School of Social Welfare

University at Albany

Social Work
Racial Ethnic Families in the U.S.
Racial Ethnic Families in the U.S.

Inés Botto

Human Development and Family Studies

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Social Work
Social policy analysis and practiceSocial policy analysis and practice
Social policy analysis and practice

Jackie Votapek

Social Work

Indiana University

Social Work
Understanding Selves, Others and Our Socieites: Integrating Local-Global Perspectives to Address Social Problems
Understanding Selves, Others and Our Socieites: Integrating Local-Global Perspectives to Address Social Problems

Otrude N. Moyo

Social Work

Indiana University School of Social Work - South Bend Campus

Social Work
Interdisciplinary Student Ambassadors in Sustainable Development Program
Interdisciplinary Student Ambassadors in Sustainable Development Program

Pamela Saylor

Behavioral Sciences

Purdue University Northwest

Social Work
Institutional Social Welfare
Institutional Social Welfare

Pamela Saylor

Behavioral Sciences

Purdue University Northwest

Social Work
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