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Peer reviewedWard, Kelly – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1998
Explores the relationship between service learning and organizational commitment by examining the complexities of faculty and organizational culture, including administrative support, campus familiarity with course-based service, financial support, the nature of faculty involvement, and faculty work and rewards. Makes practical suggestions for…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Environment, College Faculty, College Instruction
Peer reviewedMcLaughlin, Milbrey W. – Educational Leadership, 2001
Research that studied 120 youth organizations in 34 different communities discovered that most disadvantaged participants gained academic life skills lasting into early adulthood. Schools can help by sharing space and facilities, establishing institutional collaborations, connecting mutual goals, supporting teacher participation, and developing…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Agency Cooperation, Citizenship Responsibility
Peer reviewedShumer, Robert; Belbas, Brad – Education and Urban Society, 1996
Highlights the body of available service-learning knowledge in the United States as found via a literature review of the National Clearinghouse for Service-Learning. The authors show that, while urban, suburban, and rural programs are often similar, urban programs focus more on disadvantaged youth and at-risk students and deal more with literacy…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Clearinghouses, Community Services, Databases
Peer reviewedMaybach, Carol Wiechman – Education and Urban Society, 1996
Provides a critical perspective on service learning, and raises issues about focusing on the growth of students, which often ignores the service recipients and fails to ask how service is affecting the communities in which it is being performed. A new service-learning paradigm is offered to overcome some perceived inconsistencies in the existing…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Community Satisfaction, Demonstration Programs, Economically Disadvantaged
Jennings, Matthew – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Students with behavioral or learning disabilities are important resources for their community. Through two service-learning projects (reading to elementary-school students and interviewing senior citizens), special-needs students at one New Jersey middle school gained confidence in their skills and developed a sense of pride and community…
Descriptors: Community, Intergenerational Programs, Language Arts, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedCummins, Paul F. – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2002
A complete education must integrate the development of mind, body, and spirit without violating the separation of Church and State. The four main parts of a curriculum for the development of the soul would be the arts, community service, outdoor environmental education, and human development. Other components would be leisure time, space for…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedGallagher, James J.; Hogan, Kathleen – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2000
Contends that science education researchers should devote more time to creating and studying models of intergenerational and community-based science education. Argues that such inquiries have the potential to provoke new thinking that could expand basic conceptions of what it means to learn and practice science. (WRM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedNickman, Nancy A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1998
A University of Utah first-professional-year pharmacy course on the social and behavioral aspects of the United States health care system was modified to include opportunities for students to enter service-learning relationships with homebound senior citizens who were clients of three nonprofit agencies. Assignments, evaluation methods, and a…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Cruz, Ana M. – Community College Journal, 2002
Describes an agreement between the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Miami-Dade Community College (MDCC) (Florida) to open a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site on MDCC's campus. States that VITA, staffed by students in MDCC's tax courses, successfully helped non-English-speaking taxpayers, the elderly, and those who could not afford to…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Community Services
Peer reviewedBrutcher, Robert – Journal of School Improvement, 2001
Describes SAIL (Students Active in Leadership) as a school-based, youth-directed group. States that the program helps teenagers learn leadership skills by developing and implementing community service activities. SAIL finds partners with whom to collaborate among local businesses, government, and health associations, and these partners provide the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
Tannenbaum, Sally Cahill; Brown-Welty, Sharon – Journal of Experiential Education, 2006
Educators continually seek effective strategies to address the educational needs of students. Two popular strategies are service-learning and after-school programs. The purpose of this study was to begin to explore the value of embedding service-learning into after-school programs. This study utilized a historical database and compared two groups…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Needs, Grade Point Average, After School Programs
Ames, Natalie; Diepstra, Stephene A. – Educational Gerontology, 2006
An intergenerational oral history project paired 63 students enrolled in human behavior in the social environment (HBSC) courses in a bachelor of social work (BSW) programs with older adults. The goal of the project was to provide contextual application of HBSE theories and concepts by engaging students in semester-long intentional interaction…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Qualitative Research, Intergenerational Programs, Oral History
McCabe, Maryann – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
This article argues cultural anthropology would make a good partner to service-learning pedagogy because it offers students a theoretical approach for understanding community life and its power structures. Anthropologists have been dealing with power vis-a-vis the people they study using concepts relevant to the reflection process in…
Descriptors: Culture, Anthropology, Service Learning, Theory Practice Relationship
Camacho, Michelle Madsen – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
As social scientists engage their own subjectivity, there is greater awareness of their own touristic "gaze," or at least the power relations that are evoked in the researcher-subject interaction. In teaching students involved in community service learning, the challenge is to provide a learning experience that addresses power inequities…
Descriptors: Community Development, Social Class, Mexican Americans, Service Learning
Nassaney, Michael S. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2004
The Anthropology Department at Western Michigan University has sponsored an annual archaeological field school since the mid-1970s. Over the past decade, students have worked with community and government organizations, learning to apply archaeological methods to real world problems to preserve and interpret significant heritage sites. They come…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Service Learning, Archaeology, Partnerships in Education

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