by Andrew Furco (Editor), Andrew Furco (Editor), Shelley H. Billig (Editor)
Service-learning is an approach to teaching and learning that can help students acquire academic skills and knowledge, develop strong interpersonal skills and self-knowledge, become more civic minded, and gain understanding of their connected to their communities and society. This learning and development occurs by having students provide meaningful service through which they serve as an important resource to the community and systematically reflect on the process with their teachers, mentors, and/or advisors. This book series will gather current research on servicelearning in K-12 education, teacher education, and higher education. Along with chapters highlighting the findings of service-learning research studies, the book will include thought pieces that identify theoretical groundings of servicelearning and present methodological approaches for studying service-learning (including teacher action research).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Published: 01 Mar 2002
ISBN 10: 9781931576
ISBN 13: 9781931576567