Languages & Linguistics Department
[new page] Service-learning courses are project based, serving the linguistic needs of the local community. Service learning facilitates active learning, critical thinking, problem solving, effective communication, and fosters learner responsibility. All the projects in these courses involve having students use their skills to meet real-life needs here locally. Dr. Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes consistently offers one undergraduate community-based service-learning course per semester: SPAN 455 (Translation and Interpretation - offered Spring semesters) and SPAN 367 (Medical Spanish - offered Fall semesters) at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. Other courses may offer service-learning opportunities as well, as the needs arise.
Taught by Dr. Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes as part of the MAE degree program.
For more information on community-based service-learning, or on how to add service learning to a current course, please contact Dr. Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes:
Dr. Elizabeth Naranjo Hayes (she/her) Asst Professor of Spanish & French Linguistics 321 McClain Hall 660-785-4500 enhayes@truman.edu
Dept of Languages & Linguistics 310 McClain Hall 100 E. Normal Ave Kirksville, MO 63501