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Howard, Leigh Anne – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2019
This article examines the intersection of critical pedagogy, service-learning, and interactive performance epistemology to describe the impact performance events and processes have on student learning. Specifically, this research extends Jill Dolan's concept of utopian performance and illustrates the potential of performance not only to generate a…
Descriptors: Performance, Instruction, Community Education, Critical Theory
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Cronley, Courtney; Murphy, Erin R.; Petrovich, James C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
In the following article we argue that social work education and research ought to approach homelessness from a holistic paradigm emphasizing individual resilience and autonomy. The current lack of explicit curriculum in many schools of social work necessitates creative strategies to integrate homeless content into social work education. We offer…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Holistic Approach, Social Work, Counselor Training
Jacobs, Kim; Cramer, Josh; Noles, Tracy; Lovett, Patricia – National Center for Families Learning, 2019
While the original Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 established no requirements for family involvement, every subsequent reauthorization has made stipulations for the inclusion of families in their children's education (Mapp, 2012). Additionally, the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) shifted the requirement from "parent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Family School Relationship, Intervention
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Taylor, Alison – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2014
This paper explores the potential of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT), to provide new insights into community service-learning (CSL) in higher education. While CSL literature acknowledges the influences of John Dewey and Paolo Freire, discussion of the potential contribution of cultural-historical activity theory, rooted in the work of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Service Learning, Social Psychology, Cultural Context
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Terry, John D.; Smith, Bradley H.; McQuillin, Samuel D. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2014
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is strongly emphasized in many professions and should be taught as part of pre-professional training or to promote the development of enlightened citizens who utilize professional services. Service-learning (SL) classes provide an excellent opportunity to provide meaningful training in how EBP relates to education,…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Evidence, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities
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McKay, Cassandra – Children & Schools, 2010
Youths at risk for violent and antisocial behavior often suffer from alienation and a lack of bonding to family, school, and community. The role of the school social worker is often to implement interventions that support inclusion and connection to these entities. Yet using a theoretical trajectory that solely supports a unidirectional flow of…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Service Learning, School Social Workers, Social Work
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Kerpelman, Jennifer L.; Pittman, Joe F.; Adler-Baeder, Francesca; Eryigit, Suna; Paulk, Amber – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
Romantic relationships matter for adolescents. Experiences in romantic relationships facilitate key areas of personal and interpersonal development, however, problems in romantic relationships and lack of positive role models can lead to increased risk of developing unhealthy relationship patterns that can persist into adulthood. The goals of this…
Descriptors: Role Models, Service Learning, Adolescents, Intimacy
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Langman, Juliet; Fies, Carmen – Language and Education, 2010
We report on a case study examining the effects of a technology adaptation on patterns of discourse in a sheltered English high school science unit on electricity. The focus here is on how the tool, a classroom response system (CRS), affected access to and participation in classroom discourse with regard to developing science literacy among…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Educational Technology, Scientific Literacy, English (Second Language)
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Mclouglin, Caven S. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2009
Introduction: Most approaches to reducing the socially inappropriate behavior of adolescents target the individual rather than a group. Evidence suggests greater efficiency and longlasting effects may be achieved when groups of peers work together to make meaningful contributions to their communities through service learning projects. In the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Youth, Alienation, Negative Attitudes
Rivers, Andrew; Moore, Kristin A. – Child Trends, 2008
Civic engagement and participation are central to the functioning of a democratic society. In addition, young people who are involved in civic activities are more engaged in academics, are less likely to participate in risky behaviors, and more than likely continue on to adulthood as contributing members of their communities. Rates of young…
Descriptors: Democracy, Children, Adolescents, Citizen Participation
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Coutis, P. F. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
Many students have difficulty when first exposed to statistical concepts. In the case of service teaching arrangements where the focus is more on the statistical literacy needs of the profession and concepts need to be developed in short time frames the challenges are even more imposing, particularly if cohorts contain substantial numbers of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Non English Speaking, Action Research, Curriculum Development
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Thorpe, Mary; Kubiak, Chris – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2005
The interaction of agency and context in workplace learning is explored through a micro-analysis of the implementation of networked learning communities in schools in England. Interviews with local activists show evidence of co-participation between individuals' responses and their workplace roles and experience as they take up the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Education Work Relationship, Interviews
Mearns, Curt – 1999
Title IX and Johnson O'Malley services were provided to 1,495 Native American students at 10 Albuquerque (New Mexico) elementary, middle, and high schools and the Homework Center during the 1997-98 school year. The five goals of the Title IX program were to provide: (1) intervention assistance for students, in which students, parents, and staff…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, American Indian Students, Cultural Awareness
Blozis, Cathy; Scalise, Ralph; Waterman, Cheryl E.; Wells, Melodie – 2002
An action research project implemented a program for the development of citizenship, cultural awareness, and positive character attributes. Targeted population consisted of middle and high school students in several growing, middle class communities located in northern Illinois. Problems of lack of awareness and sensitivity are documented through…
Descriptors: Action Research, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility