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In this service-learning class students deliver nutrition education using prepared lesson plans based on USDA MyPlate messages, and healthy food tastings to preschool-aged children living in undeserved urban areas in Washington DC. Students will increase their cultural competence with the groups served, advocacy, education and service to the community, reflect on current events related to food and nutrition issues affecting underserved populations in the US, and learn on community/school-based programs. (Traditional - Placement)
Course
EXNS 3199: EXNS 3199 Experiences in Community Nutrition - M 11:10-12:25 , (78561)
Semester:
Spring 2020
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---SERVICE WAIVER---
Before you serve, be sure to fill out the service waiver here. Takes only a few seconds but it’s important to be safe while serving! The link is here https://gwserves.givepulse.com/survey/take/wq9uJGH00MH7Ju7oCCVe
Before you serve, be sure to fill out the service waiver here. Takes only a few seconds but it’s important to be safe while serving! The link is here https://gwserves.givepulse.com/survey/take/wq9uJGH00MH7Ju7oCCVe
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Hello Everyone,
My name is Nneka, and I will be your course guide for the semester! I am here to support and answer any questions you may have pertaining to the community engagement leg of this course. One of my most important pieces of advice for the semester is to keep up with logging your hours correctly and you'll do great. I will be joining you all at the end of class on Monday to walk you through the GW serves/ give pulse platform and answering questions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have throughout the semester. I can't wait to see all the amazing service that you will do!
Best,
Nneka Onyekwuluje
My name is Nneka, and I will be your course guide for the semester! I am here to support and answer any questions you may have pertaining to the community engagement leg of this course. One of my most important pieces of advice for the semester is to keep up with logging your hours correctly and you'll do great. I will be joining you all at the end of class on Monday to walk you through the GW serves/ give pulse platform and answering questions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have throughout the semester. I can't wait to see all the amazing service that you will do!
Best,
Nneka Onyekwuluje