Tools for Assessing Community-Engaged Teaching

As with any program, a variety of tools and methods can be used to evaluate service-learning. Evaluation is essential not only for documenting a program’s effectiveness and demonstrating accountability, but also for informing continued development or improvement of programs. Evaluation is not the end of an initiative; it is an essential part of the on-going process that provides an opportunity to be deliberative, reflective and creative. Below are a summary of websites and a list of publications that provide background, tools and resources. New tools and resources are being developed constantly — use the resources below to get started, and check back periodically for new assessment resources.

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  • Holland, B. (1997).  Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 4(1), 30-41.
  • Lunsford, C. G., Church, R. L., & Zimmerman, D. L. (2007).  Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 11(1), 89-104.
  • Chadwick, S. A., & Pawlowski, D. R. (2007).  Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 13(2), 31-39.

  • Online curriculum, resources and grant opportunities for Community-Based Participatory Research.

  • Rubrics for assessing student learning objectives in civic engagement courses.