Teaching the Temporal Dimensions of Service-Learning

Roger Munger, S. Sturman

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Abstract

Service-learning, the integration of classroom instruction with community service projects, is rapidly gaining momentum as a successful teaching and learning strategy that benefits both students and their communities. Quick Hits for Service-Learning presents more than 80 examples of innovative curricula, developed by educators in a wide range of disciplines, designed to combine community service with instruction and reflection. Seven chapters offer tips for classroom activities that focus on the education of children and youth; civic awareness, engagement, and activism; language, literature, and communication; global studies and local outreach to exceptional populations; the study of history, the social sciences, and the arts; business, industry, and the health sciences; and the teaching of research and other "tools of the trade." Brimming with ideas that busy faculty members can easily adapt to their own classrooms, this book is a valuable reference for faculty new to the field or seasoned practitioners looking for fresh ideas.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationQuick Hits for Service-Learning: Successful Strategies by Award-Winning Teachers
StatePublished - 27 Oct 2010

Keywords

  • service learning

EGS Disciplines

  • English Language and Literature

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