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National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
The concept of resilience is based on the theory that particular traits or "protective factors" such as caring relationships and high expectations help strengthen people?s resolve, enabling them to persist during adversity. Researchers have found that resilience is an attribute that can be developed and fostered within an individual (Benard…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Service Learning, Students
Vaughn, Rachel L.; Seifer, Sarena – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-Learning in engineering education is gaining ground throughout the country and throughout the variety of disciplinary focuses within engineering education. Examples of service-learning exist in mechanical engineering, construction science, computer science and engineering, electrical engineering, and other forms of related education.…
Descriptors: Engineering, Experiential Learning, Engineering Education, Service Learning
National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Democratic classrooms are those in which the curriculum actively engages students in collaborative inquiry, decision making is shared between students and staff, and students choose their daily activities. Compared with traditional classrooms, students in democratic classrooms take more ownership of and responsibility for their own learning.…
Descriptors: Democracy, Service Learning, Classroom Techniques, Student Empowerment
Vaughn, Rachel L.; Seifer,Sarena D.; Mihalynuk,Tanis Vye – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-learning in the mathematics curriculum provides a rich opportunity for students to learn while contributing to their communities. Service-learning in higher education integrates community service with academic instruction. Students participate in organized curricular projects, such as tutoring middle-school math students, while enhancing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mathematics Curriculum, Community Needs, Service Learning
Vaughn, Rachel L; Seifer, Sarena D.; Mihalynuk,Tanis Vye – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-learning in teacher education, which integrates community service with the curricular experiences of future teachers, has increased markedly over the past decade. A 1998 survey by the National Service-Learning in Teacher Education Partnership reported that nearly one fifth of the teacher education programs in the nation offered…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Education, Service Learning, Guides
National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-learning programs can offer parents and families the opportunity to participate in innovative learning experiences, and to become engaged in their children's schools in unique ways. Research has demonstrated that strong family involvement has numerous benefits for children and youth, including: Higher grades and test scores; Better school…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement, Parent Participation, Service Learning
Vaughn, Rachel L.; Seifer, Sarena D.; Mihalynuk, Tanis Vye – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-learning is becoming increasingly prominent in higher education. Consequently, there has also been an increase in opportunities to publish and present in this field. This quick guide is intended to provide a synopsis of where and how to present and publish service-learning in higher education materials. For a more comprehensive review,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Service Learning, Guides, Writing for Publication
Vaughn, Rachel L.; Seifer, Sarena D. – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Minors and certificate programs focused on service-learning, leadership, and/or community service are becoming increasingly available for undergraduate students throughout the U.S. Minors and certificate programs tend to focus in one of three areas: (1) A minor or certificate earned by engaging in community service and service-learning activities;…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Social Change, Learning Activities
Vaughn, Rachel L; Seifer, Sarena; Vye Mihalynuk, Tanis – National Service Learning Clearinghouse, 2004
Service-learning in the chemistry curriculum provides an opportunity for students to learn while contributing to their communities. Examples of chemistry service-learning projects at the post-secondary level include: (1) teaching students about lead poisoning avoidance while assessing and analyzing lead content in the paint of older homes; (2)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Science Projects, Poisoning, Hands on Science