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ServiceLearning Fall 2017 By Pretrescia Walker Support Initiatives Set Forth by the Centers for Disease Control Community gardens are collaborative projects on shared open spaces where participants share in the maintenance and products of the garden including healthful and affordable fresh fru ID: 660579

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Faulkner County Urban Farm Project: Service-Learning Fall 2017

By Pretrescia WalkerSlide2

Support Initiatives Set Forth by the Centers for Disease Control

Community gardens are collaborative projects on shared open spaces where participants share in the maintenance and products of the garden, including healthful and affordable fresh fruits and vegetables.

Gardens may offer physical and mental health benefits by providing opportunities to

Eat healthy fresh fruits and vegetables.

Engage in physical activity, skill building, and creating green space.Slide3

Learning Objectives: N6413 Complex Primary Care of Adults

Demonstrate the roles of the nurse practitioner including provider, educator, patient advocate, and leader.

Demonstrate the use of effective communication techniques with the organization/agency, staff, and/or its participants.Slide4

FC Urban Farm Project (FCURP) Service-Learning Objectives

Implement the service learning project by collaborating with organizers of the FCUFP utilizing appropriate resources within the community garden and organization.

Develop individual accountability for integrating outreach specific to the learning experience, as evidenced by pre-flection and reflection.

Identify vegetable and fruit nutrient content

(

raw and cooked)

Develop educational flyers for fruits and vegetables grown in the garden, promoting consumer knowledge for health wellness in consuming according to the raw food pyramid. Slide5

Classroom Strategies

Students will research garden

science to broaden knowledge of compost and

flowerbeds.

Pre-flection on the importance of environmental protection, access to healthy food, and healthy living and disease prevention.

Pre-flection on food science, health benefits of fresh versus canned/processed food products, and economic benefit of utilizing fresh foods. Research methodologies for developing fruit and vegetable flyers in accordance with those grown in the FCUFP. Slide6

Student

Assignment Description:

Required participation!

Time required outside of class: 6-8 hours (estimate).

Including preliminary research and development of nutrient guide weatherproof flyers/brochures.

Including 1 hour tour to the garden# and variety of vegetables/fruits in garden will be used to determine student groupings assigned. (For example, 54 students will be divided into 9 groups; the # of fruits and vegetables will be divided = between the 9 groups to complete the nutrient facts flyers or brochures)Slide7

Student Assignment Description Continued

Future Goals for FCUFP:

Work with community partner to develop a birdbath and feeder for natural insect control.

Assist with planting beds to grow vegetables and herbs consistent with the diets and customs of the diverse neighborhood and FC population.

Coordinate harvest distribution initiatives.Slide8

Student Assignment Description

S-L Project will begin with 1

st

tour on 1

st

class day (September 19) – 1 hour.S-L Project will conclude with 2nd tour and flyer/brochure presentation to the FCUFP on the 2nd class day (October 17)- 1 hour.This project will require that class agenda maintain concision; allowing ample time to travel to the FCUFP; staying within the time frame allotted for class.Time Monitoring: Org Sync. Group work will be divided between group members. Timeline for task assignments will be determined after 1st

tour utilizing web-based communication tools.Training: Faculty will provide a detailed overview of the FCUFP to all students utilizing brochures and website information. On-site, orientation to the garden area will be provided by the FCUFP director or partner representative. Slide9

Risk & Liability Management

Risk and liability management: UCA Waiver & Release Form

Compliance with applicable laws and university policies.

Faculty will meet with community partner to identify any potential transportation issues, FCUFP history, and prior partnership relationships.

Site reviews will be conducted before, during, and after S-L course completion.

Maintain alignment between course objectives and program objectives.Group work throughout S-L activity. Incident response plan.Contingency Plan will be developed for students who may not pass the background check.Slide10

Reflection and Assessment Methods

Integrative balance between practical goals set by

the FCUFP and faculty (during the initial meeting with faculty) and in achieving

student learning outcomes that foster awareness and

understanding of the learning goals and objectives for the course, (specific to the S-L project).

Written: Each group will post final products on the discussion board.Formative: Students will be given questions to answer in narrative format, describing their reflection.Faculty will also revisit (in-person or via telephone) with community partner to assess impact of flyers/brochures on consumers. Slide11

Peer Suggestions. . . . Questions . . . Comments