Peaceworker: Service, Peace, and Society
The Peaceworker: Service, Peace, and Society microcredential recognizes a fellows participation in a semester-long practicum exploring the social and structural dimensions of community service and social equity work. As part of the Shriver Peaceworker Fellows Program, fellows engage in 20 hours per week of community-based service and participate in weekly cohort-based seminars focused on theories and methods of social change. Through dialogue, facilitation practice, and critical reflection, fellows examine how intersecting identities, historical movements, and systems of power shape social issues and their responses to them. The microcredential affirms competencies in civic engagement, social analysis, and collaborative leadership.
Earning Criteria
- Lead and prepare for at least 1 prac session.
- Earn a grade of "Pass" in the related 0-credit practicum course.
Additional Details
Learning Outcomes
2. Evaluate the influence of intersecting identities and social structures on civic engagement and service work.
3. Engage actively in a cohort-based learning community, contributing to peer learning and shared inquiry.
4. Demonstrate professional skills such as group facilitation, written communication, and resume development.
5. Facilitate a session aligned with the practicum theme, demonstrating preparation, reflection, and peer engagement.
Time to Earn
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