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Peer reviewedWallace, John – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2000
Describes a partnership between the Jane Addams School for Democracy in Minnesota and two institutions of higher education to address the problems of rapid student turnover in service learning. Promising strategies have two dimensions: to the extent possible lower academic and financial barriers to students' participation, and foster a community…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Students, Labor Turnover, Partnerships in Education
Peer reviewedArrington, Harriette J.; Moore, Sara Delano – Middle School Journal, 2001
Describes how service learning can link to the middle school curriculum to strengthen the learning of various skills and concepts. Presents service learning model involving preparation, action, reflection, and recognition. Includes examples of effective infusion of service learning into units, lessons, and projects. Concludes with recommendations…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary School Curriculum, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedStone, Elisa – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2000
Offers examples from the author's experience to show how service learning is well-suited to the population of students who take introduction to technical writing at Salt Lake Community College. Outlines what the organizations and the students themselves say about the service learning experience. Outlines recommendations for making service learning…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, School Community Relationship
Peer reviewedIsrael, Glenn D.; Hoover, Tracy S. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1996
A strategy that integrates community service learning with community needs assessment keeps costs low and local involvement high. An example using agriculture students shows how it provides opportunities for experiential learning and leadership in community development. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Community Development, Community Needs, Community Problems
Peer reviewedWaghid, Y. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1999
Argues for an increasing emphasis on community service in South African higher education to enrich traditional faculty activities of research and teaching. Suggests this be done by engaging communities of learners to address, in a practical fashion, real problems in South African society. Provides examples from the University of Stellenbosch…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Services, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Cuevas, Roger – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
An innovative intergenerational program in Miami-Dade County (Florida) Public Schools trains adolescents to teach senior citizens about fire safety at an adult education center. Kids enjoy their relationships with "second grandparents" while imparting valuable information and translating safety checklists into Spanish. (MLH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Fire Protection, Helping Relationship, High Schools
Peer reviewedWhitbourne, Susan Krauss; Collins, Kathleen J.; Skultety, Karyn M. – Educational Gerontology, 2001
Reflections of participants in a psychology of aging course in which students participated in service learning with older adults found that it significantly enhanced the course experience from the perspectives of instructors, graduate teaching assistants, students, and field site staff. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Educational Gerontology, Formative Evaluation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedColes, Roberta L. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 1999
Modified the service learning aspect of a sociology class to encourage more students of color to participate. Students of color were more likely to choose the service learning option when the incentive was higher and there was more latitude in the site choice. Discusses factors that affect the service learning experience adversely in courses that…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Selection (Students), Cultural Awareness, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMalone, David; Jones, Brett D.; Stallings, D. T. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2002
Investigated the impact of a service learning experience on preservice teachers who received training in tutoring and tutored elementary students twice weekly over a semester. Data from participant essays and surveys indicated that respondents were significantly transformed by this experience, developing new perspectives in areas such as identity…
Descriptors: College Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedAmtmann, John; Evans, Roberta; Powers, Jack – Journal of Correctional Education, 2002
As a service learning project, Montana Tech students deliver a wellness program for older inmates in Montana State Prison. Outcomes identified in student interviews included improved interpersonal skills (tact, diplomacy, communication, assertiveness) and opportunities to apply knowledge. Students recognized the value of the program for…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Partnerships in Education, Service Learning, Two Year College Students
Peer reviewedSteinke, Pamela; Buresh, Stacey – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2002
Reviews literature on cognitive outcomes of service learning with an emphasis on how convincing the results are to faculty. Explores how self-report measures produce the most consistent positive findings yet are one of the least persuasive measures; other measures based in the cognitive sciences, such as problem-solving protocols, show promise but…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRoot, Susan; Callahan, Jane; Sepanski, Jungsywan – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2002
This multi-site study of candidates in programs in the National Service Learning in Teacher Education Partnership measured gains in participants' teaching efficacy, commitment to teaching, service ethic of teaching, and acceptance of diversity, as well as their intent to personally engage in community service and use service learning in their own…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Public Service
Peer reviewedGlenn, Joanne M. Lozar – Business Education Forum, 2002
Defines service learning and looks at the benefits to the students, the school, and the community. Describes successful programs and offers guidelines for developing them in business education programs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Development, Educational Benefits, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedKinnevy, Susan C.; Boddie, Stephanie C. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2001
Discusses the development and implementation of an academic service learning course designed to explore partnership possibilities between a university, religious organizations, and neighborhood coalitions in West Philadelphia. Course goals were twofold: for students to activate partnerships with community members and congregation participants to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Neighborhoods
Saul, Darin – Clearing, 1999
By getting students out into the community, service learning advances their understandings and their relations to problems through hands-on experience as students actively work to apply knowledge learned in more traditional school settings to problems in the local area. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning


