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2011 IIP Session Materials

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Below is a listing of sessions offered at the 2011 International Institute on Partnerships, sorted by type as indicated in our program.  Please click on the icons for corresponding PowerPoint files , handouts , and notes for each session.

 

DECONSTRUCTION SESSIONS

Tuesday (5/24) 10:00am to 12:00pm

 

 

 

South Memphis Revitalization Action Project (Memphis, TN)

 

 

The Chinatown Renewal Project (Salinas, CA)

 

 

Community Watershed Stewardship Program (Portland, OR)

 

TOPICAL PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOPS

Tuesday (5/24) 1:15 to 2:45pm

Wednesday (5/24) 1:15 to 2:45pm

 

 

 

Research on Partnerships: Insights from Collaboration with Philanthropy [Presenters: Thomas Aschenbrener, Sherril B. Gelmon, Judith Woodruff]

 

 

 

Building Capacity for Reciprocal Partnerships: Identities, Roles, Competencites, and Growth of All Partners as Co-Educators, Co-Learners, and Co-Generators of Knowledge [Presenters: Patti Clayton, Kathleen Edwards, Brandon Whitney]

 

Racial Disparities Unmasked: Opportunities, Struggles, and Impacts in Partnered Research [Presenters: Ann Curry-Stevens, Cynthia Gomez, Kevin Kecskes, Valerie Palmer, Katie Shaw]

 

 

 

Faculty for the Engaged Campus: New Strategies for Promoting Community-Engaged Scholars [Faciltators: Sherril B. Gelmon, Sarena Seifer]

 

 

 

Critically Examining the Use of Technology in University/Community Partnerships: Beyond the Hype [Faciltators: Brandon Whitney, Kathleen Edwards, Patti Clayton]

 

 

 

Challenging Our Assumptions: Exploring International Partnership Practices [Facilitator: Barbara Holland]

 

 

 

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS

Tuesday (5/24) 3:00 to 4:30pm

Wednesday (5/25) 10:45am to 12:15pm

 

 

 

Building Capacity for Partnership Assessment and Improvement: A Visual Approach [Presenters: Mary F. Price, Starla Officer]

 

 

The CBR Fellows Program: Enhancing Student and Community Outcomes [Presenters: Anna Sims Bartel, Georgia Nigro]

 

Student Leaders Strengthening Community Partnerships and Enhancing Student Learning [Presenters: Andrea Wise, Hilary Douglas, Jasmine Giblin]

 

 

 

Social Solidarity and the Assessment of University-Community Partnerships in International Settings [Presenters: Mark Falbo, Heather Burk, Joseph Cistone, Jean Ann Sekarak]

 

 

 

Five Points of Partnership: A Campus and Community Partnership Approach to Building Healthier Communities [Presenters: Leah Ashwill, Terry Shoemaker, Courte Voorhees, Nadia DeLeon]

 

 

The Battle Between "Helping" and "Serving": Creating Learning Environments that Model Reciprocity [Presenters: Roseangela Boyd, Mary Kathleen Baldwin]

 

 

 

Service Learning as Relational Learning: The Transformative Power of Partnerships [Presenters: Seanna Kerrigan, Ann Fullterton, Vicki Reitenauer]

 

Transforming Partnerships for Change [Presenters: Corey Dolgon, Barbara Holland]

 

 

 

A Collaborative Partnership Response to a City Need-CHEF (Creating Health Education through Food) [Presenters: Brenda Pipitone, Joe Stapleton, Joe Baker]

 

 

 

Devising an Assessment Strategy of Civic Engagement Activities at Anchor Institutions [Presenters: Marcine Pickron-Davis, Steven Kauffman]

 

 

 

Magical Thinking's Importance in Trust Building in Impoverished Communities [Presenter: Ruth (Toni) Pickard]

 

 

Six Conversations that Transform Partnerships by Building Individual Ownership and Commitment [Presenters: Gail Hilleke, Margaret Rahn]

 

 

 

Strengthening Partnerships through Written Agreements [Presenters: Carole Beere, Gail Wells, James Votruba]

 

 

 

Student Learning about Health and Communication from the Interdisciplinary Puppetry Partnership [Presenters: Rebecca Dumlao, Kelly Jarrell, Leslie Moore]

 

 

 

Learning Together: Penn State, K-State, and the CYEC/Kenya Partnership for Youth Empowerment [Presenters: Mary Hale Tolar, Trisha Gott]

 

 

Searching for Common Ground: International & USA University Partnerships for Faculty Development [Presenters: Denise Drane, Marcus Ingle, Gregory Light, Esther Lim, Kevin Kecskes, Amy Spring]

 

 

INFORMATIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Tuesday (5/24) 4:45 to 5:30pm

Wednesday (5/25) 3:00 to 3:45pm

 

 

 

Community Engagement in Overseas Studies: A Partnership Model [Presenters: Ann Banchoff, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Gabriel Garcia]

 

 

 

Deepening Levels of Partnership: Models of Community-Based Research [Presenter: Judith Owens-Manley]

 

 

 

Diversity in Faculty and Community Partner Perspectives about Achieving Reciprocity in Partnerships [Presenter: Melinda Forthofer]

 

 

 

How Can We Enhance Collaboration Between Researchers and Practitioners in the Psychosocial Field [Presenters: Marie-Joelle Gervais, Francois Chagnon, Nico Trocme, Lise Milne, Claude Laurendeau]

 

 

 

A Student-Centered, Anti-Hunger/Nutrition Project in an Urban City Involving Five Community Partners [Presenters: Reva Curry, Joseph Rubenstein]

 

 

Sustaining Community-Campus Partnerships Through the Development of a Student Civic Fellows Program [Presenters: Karen Ericson, Kara Casey Adams, Gretchen Johnson, Karama Blackhorn, Rosy Smit]

 

 

 

Using a Partnership to Develop Community Standards for Engagement with Colleges and Universities [Presenters: Lina D. Dostilio, Terri L. Baltimore]

 

 

 

Advancing Campus-Community Partnerships: Course Design and Institutional Integration [Presenters: Amy Newcomb Rowe, Amani Elshimi]

 

 

 

Assessing Community Impact and Leveraging Civic Engagement Data for Capacity Building [Presenters: Christine M. Cress, Sarah Drummon Hays]

 

 

 

Sustainability and Reciprocity in a Partnership Community in Mexico City University: ITESM_Campus Santa Fe [Presenter: Dolores Chavez]

 

 

The DEEP Service Model: Sustainable, Development, Reciprocal Community Partnerships [Presenters: Jennifer Simek, Matthew Johnson]

 

 

 

Friend or Foe: A Five Year Journey to Build Trust and Share Power in a Campus-Community Partnership [Presenters: David Taylor, Charletta Tyson, Jill Shuey, Willie Dunn, Adrienne Leibowitz]

 

 

 

Introducing a Culture of Community Engagement within Chicago Public Schools [Presenters: Howard Rosing, John Ziegler, Nadya Engler, Cynthia Smith]

 

 

 

Engaged Knowledge Citizens: Exploring the Aspirations and Decisions of Graduate Students, Early Career Scholars, and Practitioners [Presenter: Timothy K. Eatman]

 

 

 

 

RECIPROCITY IN ACTION: STUDY SESSIONS

Wednesday (5/25) 9:00 to 10:30am

 

 

 

Opportunities and Challenges: Partnering with Non-Profit Organizations [Facilitators: Dennis Morrow, Andreas Schroeer]

 

 

The Complexities of Partnerships with City/County Governments [Facilitators: Joshua L. Todd, Johnell Bell]

 

 

 

What We Know and Don't Know: Partnering with Schools and Educational Programs [Facilitators: Nicole Rigelman, Sascha Perrins]

 

The Promise and Challenge of Private Sector-University Cooperation: First Year Thoughts on the PGE-PSU Partnership [Facilitators: Charlie Allcock, George K. Beard, Jonathan Fink]

 

 

 

Going Inside the Campus: Partnering with Higher Education [Facilitators: Gary Withers, Susan Hopp, Craig Kolins, Roger Rennekamp, Leslie McBride

 

 

 

 

POSTERS

 

 

 

Launching a National Survey to Assess Student Learning Outcomes of Community-Based Research [Presenters: Trisha Thorme, Gary Lichtenstein, Nick Cutforth, Martin Tombari]

 

 

 

CLOSING SESSION

Wednesday (5/25) 4:00 to 5:30pm

 

 

 

Using Popular Educational Pedagogy to Reflect and Synthesize the Institute [Facilitator: Noelle Wiggins]

 

 

 

Please email us at iip2011@pdx.edu if you need any assistance in locating specific sessions.