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Service-Learning: Promise and Possibility in Post-Secondary Education

Year 2015, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 132 - 148, 01.04.2015

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Herein we identify and address promising practices, essential theories, and related cautions within service-learning. The argument that service-learning is an organized community service which is connected to curriculum in an effort to deepen learning around content was scrutinized and endorsed. We envisioned service-learning as more than a joint venture involving partnerships founded upon good intentions, as the components that combine to create effective service-learning outcomes were mitigating essentials. Service-learning theory and praxis was advanced herein as added value within curriculum rather than a unique pedagogical approach to achieve transformational outcomes. We recommend service-learning as a pedagogical approach that is valued in its own right and not simply added on in times of program need

Year 2015, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 132 - 148, 01.04.2015

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Other ID JA37PZ69ED
Journal Section Articles
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Susan Kalles This is me

Mohawk College This is me

Thomas G Ryan This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 11 Issue: 1

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APA Kalles, S., College, M., & Ryan, T. G. (2015). Service-Learning: Promise and Possibility in Post-Secondary Education. International Journal Of Progressive Education, 11(1), 132-148.