Past Projects
Added during the 2004 revitalization, Action Learning Projects now play a key role in the program. Proposals are solicited from community organizations each year and presented to teams of class participants at Opening Retreat.
Action Learning projects are designed to transform people in ways that other training cannot. It gives participants the chance to experiment with new ideas, behaviors and beliefs. And it’s not just about learning new things and developing new skills and perspectives, but about accomplishing outcomes that positively impact our community.
Since the inception of Action Learning, more than 40 projects have been undertaken.
For an in-depth look at the results of some Action Learning projects:
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a 2010 team worked with the Forsyth County Aging Services Planning Committee (FCASPC). Here's a clever write-up of their project called Six Degrees of Collaboration!
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the final report from a Class of 2007 team whose project for the Forsyth County Senior Power Think Tank was titled Aging in Forsyth County.
Action Learning Project Abstracts from Prior Years |
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Past Community Project Partners |
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| CCCS of Forsyth County | |
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| Dress for Success Winston-Salem | |
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United Way Agency Executive Association (AEA)
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Forest Park Elementary School
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| Forsyth Humane Society | |
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