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One goal of the Bonner Program is to provide each
student with the opportunity to grow and reach their
potential — developing the knowledge, skills, and habits to
make a difference in communities during and after college.
Each program is expected to intentionally support students in
their development — through meaningful service placements,
training & enrichment activities, and reflection.




                                                                                                                       EXCELLENCE
                                                                                                                       Students engage at
                                                                                                EXAMPLE                high levels, on and off
                                                                                                Students become an     campus, culminating
                                                                                                example to others,     their experience with a
                                                                 EXPERIENCE                     leading in community   capstone.
                                                                 Students deepen their          settings
                                                                 commitment & learning
                                  EXPLORE                        in service—and about
                                                                 social change.
                                  Students immerse in
                                  communities & learn
 EXPECTATION                      from new experiences
                                  on and off campus.
 Students with an ethic
 to serve are selected.




                         STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
                         The Bonner Model and What It Can Mean to You
                          What can this mean for you? What issues are you passionate about and why?
Student development happens at the core in students’
service work — where they learn and do, applying their
talents in ways that benefit the community. Each
student’s placement should evolve over time.




                                                                                                                                  EXCELLENCE
                                                                                                                                  Students do special
                                                                                                  EXAMPLE                         projects, taking on
                                                                                                  Students lead teams of          more sophisticated
                                                                                                  volunteers or                   roles that might involve
                                                                 EXPERIENCE                       coordinate projects.            advocacy, policy,
                                                                 Students forge a                 PROJECT/TEAM                    planning.
                                                                 regular position at a            COORDINATOR                     SPECIALIST

                                EXPLORE                          site, beginning to learn
                                                                 about the context and
                                Students may                     issues.
                                participate in one-time          REGULAR VOLUNTEER
 EXPECTATION                    or short-term projects,
                                visit different sites,
 Selection or Freshman          shadow veterans, and
 Orientation may                try things out.
 include service.               OCCASIONAL VOLUNTEER




                       STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: IN SERVICE
                       What Your Work in the Communities Can Look Like
                        Share what your work at your site has looked like. What could it look like in the coming year (or two)? How could it be expanded or more
                        challenging?
Student development should also be happening in Bonner
Meetings, activities, and reflections. Cornerstone
activities are intentional opportunities for students to have
‘teachable moments‘ — before, during, and after these
activities.




                                                                                                                                     EXCELLENCE
                                                                                                                                     DO A CAPSTONE-LEVEL
                                                                                                    EXAMPLE                          PROJECT AND PREPARE A
                                                                                                                                     SENIOR PRESENTATION
                                                                                                    JUNIOR YEAR LEADERSHIP:          THAT CAPTURES YOUR
                                                                                                    PLAN AND LEAD A PROJECT          DEVELOPMENT & JOURNEY
                                                                   EXPERIENCE                       THAT BUILDS ON FIRST
                                                                                                    TWO YEARS
                                                                   SECOND YEAR EXCHANGE:
                                                                   PARTNER WITH ANOTHER             (INTERNATIONAL TRIP,
                                                                                                    CAMPUS-WIDE)	
                                                                   BONNER PROGRAM WITH
                                  EXPLORE                          INTENTIONAL LEARNING
                                  FIRST YEAR TRIP:
                                  SERVE AS A CLASS IN A
                                  NEW CONTEXT
 EXPECTATION
 Faculty & partner
 involvement




                         STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: CORNERSTONES
                         What your trips and projects can look like?
                          What can your Bonner class focus on this year? How can you initiate and carry out a project (or more than one) that will have an impact on
                          you and the broader campus / community?
Student development should also be happening
through planned trainings, courses, and other
opportunities to learn the skills and knowledge
you need to be most effective.




                                                                                                                                 EXCELLENCE
                                                                                                                                 SKILLS:
                                                                                       EXAMPLE
                                                                                       SKILLS:


                                            EXPERIENCE                                                                           KNOWLEDGE:
                                            SKILLS:

                                                                                       KNOWLEDGE:


  EXPLORE
  SKILLS:                                   KNOWLEDGE:




  KNOWLEDGE:




                             STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: TRAINING
                             What your meetings and reflections can look like?
                              What skills and knowledge do you need to be most effective? Map what you have learned and what you’d like to learn or enhance?
KNOWLEDGE                      PERSONAL               LEADERSHIP               PROFESSIONAL
Place-based Knowledge          SKILLS                 SKILLS                   SKILLS
Issue-based Knowledge                                                          Budgeting
Poverty                                               Delegation               Evaluation
                               Active listening
Public Policy/Politics                                Diversity                Event planning
                               Balance
Local to global                                       Facilitation/Mediation   Fundraising
                               Communication
                               Decision Making        Handling conflicts        Grant writing
                               Planning               Public speaking          Marketing/public relations
                               Reflection              Running meetings         Networking
COMMON                                                Teamwork                 Public education/advocacy
                               Time management
COMMITMENTS                    Setting goals          Volunteer management     Research
Diversity

Social Justice

International Perspective

Civic Engagement

Community Building

Spiritual Exploration       STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: ROADMAP
                            How can you map these skills and knowledge areas into your program?
Your Roadmap: please discuss with Bonner staff and peers.




              YOUR PROFILE:
              • Name
              • Background
              • Most important qualities




YOUR PASSIONS:
• What are they?
• How do they connect to service or the community?
• How do they connect to college or your studies?




                                    YOUR SERVICE:
                                    • Imagine your role over the next 1-2 years...sketch it out. Discuss this with others (how you might translate
                                      that to your placement.)




YOUR DEVELOPMENT:
• What abilities or skills do you want to most graduate having developed and applied? Sketch out a few skills and knowledge areas.

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Student Development Presentation in Pages

  • 1. One goal of the Bonner Program is to provide each student with the opportunity to grow and reach their potential — developing the knowledge, skills, and habits to make a difference in communities during and after college. Each program is expected to intentionally support students in their development — through meaningful service placements, training & enrichment activities, and reflection. EXCELLENCE Students engage at EXAMPLE high levels, on and off Students become an campus, culminating example to others, their experience with a EXPERIENCE leading in community capstone. Students deepen their settings commitment & learning EXPLORE in service—and about social change. Students immerse in communities & learn EXPECTATION from new experiences on and off campus. Students with an ethic to serve are selected. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT The Bonner Model and What It Can Mean to You What can this mean for you? What issues are you passionate about and why?
  • 2. Student development happens at the core in students’ service work — where they learn and do, applying their talents in ways that benefit the community. Each student’s placement should evolve over time. EXCELLENCE Students do special EXAMPLE projects, taking on Students lead teams of more sophisticated volunteers or roles that might involve EXPERIENCE coordinate projects. advocacy, policy, Students forge a PROJECT/TEAM planning. regular position at a COORDINATOR SPECIALIST EXPLORE site, beginning to learn about the context and Students may issues. participate in one-time REGULAR VOLUNTEER EXPECTATION or short-term projects, visit different sites, Selection or Freshman shadow veterans, and Orientation may try things out. include service. OCCASIONAL VOLUNTEER STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: IN SERVICE What Your Work in the Communities Can Look Like Share what your work at your site has looked like. What could it look like in the coming year (or two)? How could it be expanded or more challenging?
  • 3. Student development should also be happening in Bonner Meetings, activities, and reflections. Cornerstone activities are intentional opportunities for students to have ‘teachable moments‘ — before, during, and after these activities. EXCELLENCE DO A CAPSTONE-LEVEL EXAMPLE PROJECT AND PREPARE A SENIOR PRESENTATION JUNIOR YEAR LEADERSHIP: THAT CAPTURES YOUR PLAN AND LEAD A PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & JOURNEY EXPERIENCE THAT BUILDS ON FIRST TWO YEARS SECOND YEAR EXCHANGE: PARTNER WITH ANOTHER (INTERNATIONAL TRIP, CAMPUS-WIDE) BONNER PROGRAM WITH EXPLORE INTENTIONAL LEARNING FIRST YEAR TRIP: SERVE AS A CLASS IN A NEW CONTEXT EXPECTATION Faculty & partner involvement STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: CORNERSTONES What your trips and projects can look like? What can your Bonner class focus on this year? How can you initiate and carry out a project (or more than one) that will have an impact on you and the broader campus / community?
  • 4. Student development should also be happening through planned trainings, courses, and other opportunities to learn the skills and knowledge you need to be most effective. EXCELLENCE SKILLS: EXAMPLE SKILLS: EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE: SKILLS: KNOWLEDGE: EXPLORE SKILLS: KNOWLEDGE: KNOWLEDGE: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: TRAINING What your meetings and reflections can look like? What skills and knowledge do you need to be most effective? Map what you have learned and what you’d like to learn or enhance?
  • 5. KNOWLEDGE PERSONAL LEADERSHIP PROFESSIONAL Place-based Knowledge SKILLS SKILLS SKILLS Issue-based Knowledge Budgeting Poverty Delegation Evaluation Active listening Public Policy/Politics Diversity Event planning Balance Local to global Facilitation/Mediation Fundraising Communication Decision Making Handling conflicts Grant writing Planning Public speaking Marketing/public relations Reflection Running meetings Networking COMMON Teamwork Public education/advocacy Time management COMMITMENTS Setting goals Volunteer management Research Diversity Social Justice International Perspective Civic Engagement Community Building Spiritual Exploration STUDENT DEVELOPMENT: ROADMAP How can you map these skills and knowledge areas into your program?
  • 6. Your Roadmap: please discuss with Bonner staff and peers. YOUR PROFILE: • Name • Background • Most important qualities YOUR PASSIONS: • What are they? • How do they connect to service or the community? • How do they connect to college or your studies? YOUR SERVICE: • Imagine your role over the next 1-2 years...sketch it out. Discuss this with others (how you might translate that to your placement.) YOUR DEVELOPMENT: • What abilities or skills do you want to most graduate having developed and applied? Sketch out a few skills and knowledge areas.