Faculty Resources
There are many ways to connect with other service-learning faculty and academic internship faculty, as well as opportunities to publish your related research. Additionally, there are some resources below about developing virtual opportunities and best practices around experiential learning.
Take a moment to explore the resources available. If you have feedback or recommendations, please contact Breanna Hale at bhale1@csustan.edu.
Academic research and practice relating to Community-based Education provide many opportunities to publish academic articles or books.
Click on the following links to connect with colleagues engaged in Community-based Education and research, to learn what other organizations are doing on the state, regional, and national levels:
Service Learning Based Publications
- Best Practices for Managing Risk in Service Learning
- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
- Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement
- Center for Liberal Education and Civic Engagement, Association of American Colleges and Universities, and Campus Compact
- Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
Academic Internship Publications
Publications that Support Service Learning & Academic Internships
- Active Learning in Higher Education
- The American Behavioral Scientists
- AmeriCorps
- Association of American State Colleges and Universities
- Business Communication Quarterly
- Campus Compact
- Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning
- The Chemical Educator
- Community Campus Partnership for Health
- New England Center for Higher Education
- Public Policy Institute of California
- UCLA Higher Education Research Institute
*Some links may require membership subscription for accessibility. These links may be accessible if connected to university server.
CSU's Essential Community Engagement Fall 2020 Webinar:
Critical Reflection (Oct 30, 2020)
- Watch the recording of the Zoom session - Access Passcode: &%La4GZu
- View the PowerPoint PDF from the Critical Reflection Webinar
Chancellor's Office Common Attributes Initiative for Service Learning Courses
(June 23, 2020)
Recently, the Chancellor's Office implemented a system-wide common set of attributes used in CMS to tag courses that offer either "Service Learning (SL)" or "Curricular Community Engaged Learning (CCEL)". These tags are used to load courses into the StanServes S4 site with the intention to effectively identify and track SL or CCEL courses uniformly across the CSU. The following links below provide detailed information about the new attributes, as well as the form that faculty complete to assign the appropriate attribute to their course.
- Watch the recording of the Zoom session - Access Passcode: 8J&31&92
- View the PowerPoint PDF from the Zoom Meeting
- Complete or view the Attribute form for your courses.
Creating Virtual and Remote Service-Learning Experiences: A 3-Part Series
View the Resource Overview about putting Service Learning Online
- Developing a Remote Service Learning Course (With Experiential and/or Service Learning in Mind) – April 30, 2020
- Enhancing Remote Learning Through Virtual or Place- or Project-Based Service Learning Experiences – May 4, 2020
- Incorporating Critical Reflection into Online Service Learning Courses – May 7, 2020
Internship Faculty Coordinators' Meeting Spring 2021
Updated: September 26, 2025