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Keefe, Maureen R.; Leuner, Jean D'Meza; Laken, Marilyn A. – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 2000
In the Caring for the Community Initiative, a nursing school provides five community-based health programs for underserved populations, which serve as clinical practice and service learning sites for students. The programs provide faculty opportunities to integrate their research, teaching, and service roles. (SK)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Public Health
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Beltram, Patti K.; Green, Donna; Harvey, Martha M.; Harris, Carolyn R. – Business Education Forum, 1999
Shares insights and successful practices of creating relevance through applied academics, community service, and creative fundraising activities for business education student organizations. (Author)
Descriptors: Business Education, Fund Raising, Postsecondary Education, Secondary Education
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Long, Ann B.; Larsen, Pamala; Hussey, Leslie; Travis, Shirley S. – Educational Gerontology, 2001
Presents a continuum of service learning projects in higher education that has four dimensions: amount, duration, and type of experiences; degree of student choice; type and amount of supervision; and amount of internal/external oversight. Offers considerations for faculty involved in organizing, managing, and evaluating service learning projects.…
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Higher Education, Program Administration, Program Development
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Nichols, Allison H.; Monard, Kathia – Educational Gerontology, 2001
A survey of 230 students in intergenerational service learning courses identified their motivations for involvement. Younger women were interested in relationship-related benefits; older women in altruism and knowledge gains. Males were interested in gaining credits and opportunities to work in areas of potential career interest. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs, Service Learning
Brown, L. Joan; Bender, Ellen – School Business Affairs, 2000
Service learning, practiced effectively in Sharon (Massachusetts) Public Schools, should connect with learning topics that are already part of the curriculum, perform an ongoing service meeting a recognized community need, involve indepth learning, balance service with learning, and involve collaboration with community organizations. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics, Program Effectiveness
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Tai-Seale, Thomas – Journal of Health Education, 2000
Introduces service learning for those who teach health or the methods of health promotion, tracing the development of service learning, identifying two schools of service learning practice (the service-first orientation and the learning-first orientation), and proposing a definition of service learning that is broad enough to include both schools.…
Descriptors: Community Services, Health Education, Health Promotion, Higher Education
Worcman, Karen; Holland, Maurita Peterson; Roy, Loriene; Larsen, Peter; Seadle, Michael – D-Lib Magazine, 2002
Includes four articles that discuss digital technology and indigenous communities. Highlights include digitization of cultural resources; cultural instantiation in electronic media; partnerships; the needs of indigenous groups; library school students' service-based learning experiences in creating a virtual library for a tribal village; and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Electronic Libraries, Indigenous Populations, Intellectual Property
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Hamner, Jenny B.; Wilder, Barbara; Avery, Glenda; Byrd, Linda – Nursing Outlook, 2002
The engaged university expands the concept of service learning by redesigning teaching, research, and service to include productive community involvement. The partnership between Auburn University's School of Nursing and a local housing authority illustrates benefits of engagement for students and faculty in community-based nursing education.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing Education, Partnerships in Education, School Community Relationship
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Burr, Kevin L. – Journal of Construction Education, 2001
Describes four diverse construction education experiences where the principles of progressive education (hands-on approach, real-life context) were combined with service-learning methods to create a new learning environment: homeless transition center project, an architectural and historic preservation study, a memorial design competition project,…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Higher Education, Progressive Education, Service Learning
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Sandeen, Arthur – Change, 2004
Professors, department chairs, and deans no longer are the sole sources of the learning experiences that undergraduate students benefit from on our campuses. Recent years have seen the growth or expansion of a wide variety of out-of-the classroom supplements to classroom education, including learning communities, "theme" housing beyond the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Department Heads, Student Personnel Workers, Learning Experience
Lucci, William, Jr. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2005
The Stafford Technical Center (STC) in Rutland, Vermont, operates with a mission statement that proudly touts its desire to "create a learning environment that promotes pride in work, a sense of self-worth and the ability to respect others by developing effective communication and life skills." Stafford acknowledges that these learning…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Technical Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance
Hurst, Marianne D. – Education Week, 2005
As American schools pitch in with an array of charitable projects in response to the tsunami in South Asia, experts say educators and students should consider carefully how they can most effectively support relief groups, avoid fund-raising scams, and incorporate their efforts into service-learning programs. When students returned to school after…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Natural Disasters, Fund Raising
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Strain, Charles R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2005
Service-learning courses can be powerful instruments for cognitive, affective, and moral transformation. This chapter examines the strengths and weaknesses of service-learning as an agent for cognitive, moral, and interpersonal development and its ability to promote civic or social engagement.
Descriptors: Moral Development, Service Learning, Cognitive Development, Affective Behavior
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Seaman, Jayson; Gass, Michael – Journal of Experiential Education, 2004
Two current movements of experiential learning receiving attention in mainstream educational reform are service-learning and outdoor education/adventure programming. Although sharing common philosophical roots, these movements have branched out into a variety of different applications and approaches. With increasing pressures on educational reform…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Service Learning, Outdoor Education, Educational Change
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Coogan, David – College English, 2005
The rhetorical nature of the challenge to convert people to the cause of community development is illustrated in the discussion of three of the leadership portraits that students created for Urban Matters. The way these leaders persuade the residents to transform the negativity of a housing project into the positivity is analyzed.
Descriptors: Housing, Public Housing, Community Development, Persuasive Discourse
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