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by Jeffrey Howard, Barbara Jaco
Service-Learning Essentials: Questions, Answers, and Lessons Learned
Cover
Series page
Title page
Figures and Exhibits
Dedication
Foreword
References
Preface
Audiences
Overview of the Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Author
About Campus Compact
Chapter 1: Introduction to Service-Learning
1.1 What is service-learning?
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1.2 What are the theoretical foundations of service-learning?
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1.3 What else can we call service-learning if that term does not work for us?
1.4 What are the benefits of service-learning?
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1.5 What is the history of service-learning?
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1.6 How widespread is service-learning?
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1.7 What should an institution offer in the way of service-learning?
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1.8 How does service-learning vary by institutional type?
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Understanding and Facilitating Critical Reflection
2.1 What is critical reflection?
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2.2 What are the forms of reflection?
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2.3 What are the steps in designing and implementing critical reflection?
2.4 How can critical reflection empower students to move beyond direct service to other forms of civic and political engagement?
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2.5 How can I make reflection work in my discipline?
2.6 How does reflection work in cocurricular service-learning, especially one-time or short-term experiences?
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Developing and Sustaining Campus-Community Partnerships for Service-Learning
3.1 What are the definition and basic principles of campus-community partnerships for service-learning?
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3.2 What are the different types of service-learning partnerships?
3.3 What are the steps to developing a service-learning partnership?
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3.4 What are the logistical issues involved in service-learning partnerships?
3.5 What are the best practices for developing and sustaining partnerships?
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3.6 What infrastructure should an institution have in place for developing and sustaining campus-community partnerships?
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3.7 Should campus-community partnerships include corporate partners? How?
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3.8 What are the key issues for international partnerships for service-learning?
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3.9 How can small-scale partnerships for service-learning lead to broader and deeper institutional engagement?
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Conclusion
Chapter 4: Integrating Service-Learning into the Curriculum
4.1 When is service-learning the right pedagogy for a course?
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4.2 How does service-learning work in my discipline?
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4.3 Is service-learning academically rigorous?
4.4 What are the different models for integrating service-learning into the curriculum?
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4.5 How do I start developing a service-learning course?
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4.6 How should I assess and grade service-learning?
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4.7 What are the unique elements of a service-learning syllabus?
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4.8 What are the logistical issues involved in teaching a service-learning course?
4.9 How does service-learning work in an online or blended course?
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4.10 Should service-learning courses be formally designated?
4.11 What does it take to motivate and support faculty to practice service-learning?
4.12 How can service-learning be valued in the faculty review, promotion, and tenure process?
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4.13 How can service-learning lead to the broad and deep engagement of an entire academic department?
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Conclusion
Chapter 5: Designing and Implementing Cocurricular Service-Learning
5.1 What is cocurricular service-learning?
5.2 What is the relationship between service-learning and student development?
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5.3 What are the different forms of cocurricular service-learning?
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5.4 How can service-learning be incorporated into the various areas of student life?
5.5 What is the relationship between service-learning and leadership education?
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5.6 What are the steps in developing cocurricular service-learning experiences?
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5.7 How can assessment of student learning be done in cocurricular service-learning?
5.8 How can service-learning educators support student-initiated and -led service-learning?
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Conclusion
Chapter 6: Assessment of Service-Learning
6.1 What does service-learning assessment entail?
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6.2 What are the possible methods for assessing service-learning?
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6.3 What issues should we consider in choosing assessment methods?
6.4 What should assessment of service-learning student participants comprise?
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6.5 How should service-learning be assessed from the community perspective?
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6.6 How should service-learning partnerships be assessed?
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6.7 What should faculty assessment consist of in regard to service-learning?
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6.8 What assessment should be done at the institutional level?
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6.9 What are the challenges of service-learning assessment? How can we address them?
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Conclusion
Chapter 7: Administration of Service-Learning
7.1 How do we start with service-learning?
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7.2 What are the components of a center for service-learning?
7.3 What staffing is required for a service-learning center?
7.4 Where should service-learning be organizationally located?
7.5 Besides a service-learning center, what other elements of institutional infrastructure are necessary to support service-learning?
7.6 How should the service-learning center be funded?
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7.7 How can we demonstrate the value of service-learning?
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7.8 What are the logistical considerations that service-learning requires?
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7.9 What liability and risk-management issues do we need to address?
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7.10 What administrative issues are involved in international service-learning?
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7.11 How should we recognize outstanding work in service-learning?
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Facing the Complexities and Dilemmas of Service-Learning
8.1 How can service-learning be accessible and appropriate for all students?
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8.2 Should service-learning be required for graduation?
8.3 How should we deal with resistant students?
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8.4 How can participation in service-learning enhance students' understanding and appreciation of differences in race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status? Of power and privilege? Of systemic oppr
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8.5 What is critical service-learning? Why does it matter?
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8.6 What is the relationship of service-learning to politics?
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8.7 Should service-learning be institutionalized?
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8.8 Can campus-community partnerships really be reciprocal relationships among equals?
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8.9 Should the focus of service-learning be local or global?
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Conclusion
Chapter 9: Securing the Future of Service-Learning in Higher Education
9.1 What assessment and research are needed to validate service-learning as a pedagogy and practice?
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9.2 How can institutionalizing service-learning secure its future?
9.3 What can we do to more fully recognize service-learning, community-based research, and engaged scholarship in the faculty reward system?
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9.4 What can we learn from international models of service-learning?
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9.5 What are the service-learning partnerships of the future?
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9.6 How can we help students develop a global perspective through local service-learning?
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9.7 What is the role of service-learning in responding to domestic and international humanitarian crises?
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9.8 What is the future of service-learning in the online environment?
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9.9 How can service-learning strengthen higher education's engagement in K–12 schools?
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9.10 What is the relationship of the future of service-learning to social entrepreneurship?
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Conclusion
References
Index
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