ERIC Number: ED506729
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Nov
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Issue Brief: Community Service and Service-Learning in America's Schools
Corporation for National and Community Service
Research shows that when young people participate in service, they are more likely to continue on a pathway of lifelong civic engagement. Research also shows that service-learning, an approach to education that ties community service to classroom instruction and reflection, contributes to students' success and has a positive impact on their social behavior, habits, and attitudes. In an effort to better understand the trends in community service and service-learning, the Corporation surveyed a national sample of over 2,000 K-12 public school principals regarding service in their schools and compared findings to a 1999 study, analyzing changes over time. The research report "Community Service and Service-Learning in America's Schools (2008)" provides insight into the prevalence of community service and service-learning in public schools as well as the supports and policies in place to sustain and build service-learning programs. The full report, and other research by the Corporation for National and Community Service, can be found at www.nationalservice.gov/research [also at ED506728].
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Service Learning, Principals, Community Services, Curriculum, Instructional Effectiveness, National Surveys, Educational Trends, Comparative Analysis, Educational Policy, Citizen Participation, Social Development, Student Development
Corporation for National and Community Service. 1201 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20525. Tel: 202-606-5000; e-mail: info@cns.gov; Web site: http://www.nationalservice.gov
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Corporation for National and Community Service, Washington, DC.
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