Region 4
Service-Learning Network

Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, and Solano Counties

 
       

 

 
  • Training and Technical Assistance Providers
  • Service-Learning Virtual Course
  • Service-Learning for Leaders
  • Tools
   

Nate Ivy

Service-Learning Regional Lead
Alameda County Office of Education
313 W. Winton Ave
Hayward, CA 94544
510.670.4283
nivy@acoe.org

Nate Ivy coordinates the Service-Learning Waste Reduction Project for secondary schools in Alameda County, California and serves as the Regional Lead for Service-Learning in San Francisco Bay Area.  Prior to joining the Alameda County Office of Education, he taught American Studies at Irvington High School and served as the school’s service-learning coordinator helping to guide the school to National Service-Learning Leader School in 2000   He later helped Fremont Unified School District and the City of Fremont develop a vision for youth service-learning that includes the implementation of a district-wide service-learning grant.


Evan Goldberg

Heart, Head, Hands-Character Education
School Community Violence Prevention
Alameda County Office of Education
313 W. Winton Ave
Hayward, CA 94544
510.670.
egoldberg@acoe.org

Evan Goldberg coordinates a host of service-learning programs in Northern California including H3 Character Education at the elementary level and School & Community Violence Prevention programs for secondary schools.. He developed the Service-Learning Virtual Course featured on this site and created the Service-Learning for Leaders Class as an elective in the administrative credential program at Cal State East Bay. Evan Goldberg served as the Region 4 Service-Learning Lead for over a decade and has created a host of engaging training strategies for almost every service-learning audience.

 


 
The California Department of Education and Youth Service California certify service-leaning trainers. To learn more about the program and how you can become a certified service-learning trainer, click here.

Service-Learning Virtual Course

The Alameda County Office of Education teamed up with California State Univeristy, East Bay to create a "virtual course in service-learning." Designed as an entry level course in the pedagogy of service-learning, the course can be audited by clicking through the links on the menu bar of the "Course Sessions" tab at the class website: http://www.servicelearningcourse.org/. The course features streaming video lectures and project examples, selected reading materials, and reflective assignments.

http://www.servicelearningcourse.org/

 
Session #1: The Meaning of Service-Learning
Session #2: Curriculum Integration
Session #3: Meeting Community Needs
Session #4: Collaboration and Partnering
Session #5: Reflection
Session #6: Implementation and Programmatic Issues
Session #7: Youth Voice and Recognition
Session #8: Assessment and Evaluation
   

Service-Learning for Leaders

The Alameda County Office of Education has partnered with Cal State East Bay to offer Service-Learning for Leaders during the winter academic quarter each year. Designed as an elective in the administrative credential program, this course focuses on integrating service-learning with school site leadership and campus wide reform initiatives. The course is also open to service-learning practitioners in leadership positions and hosts a number of aspiring service-learning coordinators, professional developers and non-profit staff each year.

The course is highly interactive and teaches the principles of high-quality service-learning. Highlights from 2009 included a panel of high school students engaged in service-learning, a session at the Alameda County Community Food Bank highlighting service-learning opportunities from a panel of social service agencies, a presentation of recent civic engagement research by Joe Kahne, and a session with Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Program Director for the Chavez Foundation.


 

Comments from participants:

"Extremely meaningful content."
"Inspirational, motivational, and teacher-friendly!"
"Outstanding class - a must for all new/old educators"
"Excellent class! Inspiring, uplifting, deep, meaningful and relevant to the promotion of social justice through education. Thank you."
"This is a great course to supplement this Master's program. The guests were fantastic"
"The instructors were very knowledgeable and humorous. They were organized and efficient. I wish they taught this class more than once a year."
"I would recommend this course."
"What a way to get students involved in learning!"

 

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Service-Learning for Leaders
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Training Tools

Local tools coming soon.

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For more information contact:
Nate Ivy -Service-Learning Regional Lead
510.670.4283 ~ nivy@acoe.org