Service Learning A Teaching Design

Cover of Service Learning A Teaching Design by Laverne Laney McLaughlin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9781420812060
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Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.25 Inches
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Service Learning A Teaching Design by Laverne Laney McLaughlin, published by AuthorHouse in December 2005, is an informative resource that explores the concept of service learning as a significant innovation in educational reform. This 84-page book is designed to supplement courses on service learning, providing insights into how community service can be integrated with academic content. It discusses the perceptions of university students regarding the impact of service learning on their leadership potential and includes various community projects as practical tools for educators.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the relationship between service experiences and classroom learning, emphasizing the development of civic responsibility among students. The book highlights the rapid growth of service learning research and its implications for pedagogy on college campuses. It outlines several student outcomes associated with participation in service learning courses, such as enhanced personal efficacy, increased awareness of global issues, a deeper understanding of personal values, and greater engagement in academic work. This edition serves as a valuable guide for educators seeking to implement service learning in their curricula.


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This book details service learning as a most promising innovation in educational reform. The book is designed to be used as a supplement to teaching courses on Service Learning. Some forms are included to assist in designing course work. It sheds light on the relationship among the perceptions of university students regarding the impact of service learning on student leadership potential. Several types of community projects are discussed as service learning tools. These projects included literacy-based community service learning and traditional service learning experiences. Service Learning is the integration of community service with academic content of coursework that has been identified by educators as practice that will develop civic responsibility in today’s youth. This is a goal that is articulated in many college and university mission statements throughout the United States. There has been rapid growth in the use of service learning research in the past ten years. More information is needed to improve the understanding of service learning as pedagogy on college campuses. This book explores the process of integrating the service experience with classroom learning in academic courses, and its impact on the leadership potential of students. It is clear from the book and earlier research that participation in service learning courses facilitates at least four types of student outcomes. These outcomes include: a greater sense of personal efficacy, an expanded awareness of the world, a heightened understanding of personal values, and an increased level of engagement in academic course work.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2005.
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Language: en. Pages: 84.

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