| Source: RMC Research Corporation, September 2006 | ||
| How Does Current Research in Character Education Support Service-Learning? | ||
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| Based on these findings, and other research on character education programs, it is clear that character education supports service-learning and that service-learning provides an environment in which the goals and values of character education can be enhanced. | ||
| Developing and Integrating Character Education and Service-Learning at Your School | ||
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| Examples of Programs that Combine Character Education and Service-Learning (Best Practices) | ||
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| Resources | ||
| Organizations, Centers, Educational Institutions: | ||
| Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Character Education Network
1703 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311 (703) 578-9600 (800) 933-ASCD http://www.ascd.org California Partnership in Character Education c/o Center for Youth Citizenship 9738 Lincoln Village Way Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 228-2322 The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) Department of Psychology (M/C 285) University of Illinois at Chicago 1007 W. Harrison St. Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 413-1008 http://www.casel.org Center for Social and Emotional Education 1841 Broadway, Suite 713 New York, NY 10023 (212) 707-8799 http://www.csee.net Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character Boston University School of Education 605 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-3262 http://www.bu.edu/education/caec/ Center for the Fourth and Fifth Rs SUNY Cortland PO Box 2000 Cortland, NY 13045 (607) 753-2455 http://www.cortland.edu/c4n5rs/ Character Counts! (National Office) 4640 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001 Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6610 (310) 306-1868 http://charactercounts.org Characterplus 8225 Florissant Road St. Louis, Missouri 63121 (800) 835-8282 http://www.characterplus.org Character Development Group P.O. Box 9211 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 (919) 967-2110 http://www.CharacterEducation.com Character Education Partnership 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1011 Washington, DC 20036 (800) 988-8081 http://www.character.org Community of Caring National Office University of Utah 1901 E. South Campus Drive, #1120 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 (801) 587-8990 http://www.communityofcaring.org Corporation for National and Community Service 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20025 (202) 606-5000 http://www.nationalservice.org Developmental Studies Center 2000 Embarcadero, Suite 305 Oakland, CA 94606-5300 (510) 533-0213 http://www.devstu.org Ethics Resource Center 1747 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 737-2258 http://www.ethics.org International Center for Character Education University of San Diego Division of Continuing Education-22 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492 (619) 260-5980 http://www.sandiego.edu/about/communityservices/education.php National Service-Learning Clearinghouse PO Box 1830 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 (866) 245-7378 http://www.servicelearning.org National Service-Learning Partnership Academy for Educational Development 100 Fifth Ave New York, NY 10011 (212) 367-4614 http://www.servicelearningpartnership.org Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) Calverton Office Park 11710 Beltsville Drive, Suite 125 Calverton, MD 20705 (301) 755-2700 http://www.pire.org RMC Research Corporation 1512 Larimer Street, Suite 540 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 825-3636 (800) 922-3636 http://www.rmcdenver.com UCLA Service Learning Clearinghouse Higher Education Research Institute Graduate School of Education 3003 Moore Hall – Box 951521 Los Angeles, CA 90095 (310) 825-1925 http://servicelearning.org/resources/online_documents/ucla_clearinghouse_web_site_archive/ U.S. Department of Education Character Education & Civic Engagement Technical Assistance Center (CETAC) 10530 Rosehaven Street, Suite 400 Fairfax, VA 22030 (800) 691-5018 http://www.cetac.org | ||
| Recent Publications and Resource Materials | ||
| Abravanel, S. A. (2003). Building community through service-learning:
The role of the community partner. Denver, CO: Education Commission of the
States. Annette, J. (2005, September). Character, civic renewal, and service-learning for democratic citizenship in education. British Journal of Educational Studies, 5(3), 326-340. Bayha, J. L., & Dietsch, B. J. (2005). Short-term effects of a literature-based character education program among fourth grade students. San Francisco: WestEd. Beaumont, E., Colby, A., Ehrlich, T., & Stephens, J. (2003). Educating citizens: Preparing America’s undergraduates for lives of moral responsibility. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Benninga, J. S., Berkowitz, M. W., Kuehn, P., & Smith, K. (2003). The relationship between character education and academic achievement. Journal of Research in Character Education, 1(1), 19-32. Benninga, J. S., Berkowitz, M. W., Kuehn, P., & Smith, K. (2006, February). Character and academics: What good schools do. Phi Delta Kappan, 87(6), 448-452. Berkowitz, M. W., & Bier, M. C. (2005, February). What works in character education: Research-based character education. Washington, DC: Character Education Partnership. Billig, S. H. (2002). Support for K-12 Service-learning practice: A brief review of the research. Educational Horizons, 80(4), 184–189. Billig, S. H., & Furco, A. (Eds.). (2002). Advances in service-learning research: Vol. 1. Service-learning: The essence of the pedagogy. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing. Billig, S. H., & Jesse, D. (2005). Evaluation of partnerships in character education. Denver, CO: RMC Research Corporation. Blozis, C., Scalise, R., Waterman, C. E., & Wells, M. (2002). Building citizenship skills in students (M.A. Research Project). Chicago: Saint Xavier University. Bohlin, K., & Ryan, K. (2001, November). Now more than ever, help kids build character. The Education Digest, 67(3), 8. Brooks, D. (2001). Readings and activities for character education: A resource guide for teachers and students. Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone Publishing Company. Bulach, C. R. (2002, November/December). Implementing a character education curriculum and assessing its impact on student behavior. The Clearing House, 76(2,) 79-83. Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character. (2001). 100 ways to bring character education to life. Boston: Author. Character Education Partnership. (2005). 2005 National Schools of Character: Promising practices. Washington, DC: Author. Davies, I., Gorard, S., & McGuinn, N. (2005, September). Citizenship education and character education: Similarities and contrasts. British Journal of Educational Studies, 53(3), 341-358. Derek, D. H. (2006, Winter). Character education in America’s public schools. Journal of Church and State, 48(1), 5-14. Dubinsky, J. M. (2002). Service-learning as a path to virtue: The ideal orator in professional communication. Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 8(2). Education Commission of the States. (2001). Service-learning and character education: One plus one is more than two (Issue Paper). Denver, CO: Author. Fitch, P.F., Reed, N., & Register, J. (2001). A gift of character: The Chattanooga story. Chapel Hill, NC: Character Development Publishing. Furco, A. (2002). Institutionalizing service-learning in higher education. Journal of Public Affairs, Supplement 1(6), 39. Hildreth, R. W. (2004, April). John Dewey as a critical resource for the theory and practice of civic engagement (Conference Papers). Midwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Hoge, J. D. (2002, May/June). Character education, citizenship education, and the social studies. Social Studies, 93(3), 103. Jensen, L. C., Lewis, C., Williams, D. D., & Yanchar, S. (2003, March). Character education in a public high school: A multi-year inquiry into unified studies. Journal of Moral Education, 32(1). Kahne, J., & Westheimer, J. (2002, August). Educating the ‘good’ citizen: the politics of school-based civic education programs. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Kaye, C. B. (2005, September). Service-learning: Strategies for developing character. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing Inc. Lickona, T. (2004). Character matters : How to help our children develop good judgment, integrity, and other essential virtues. New York: Simon & Schuster. Lickona, T., & Davidson, M. L. (2005, December 14). Smart and good high schools: Integrating excellence and ethics for success in school, work, and beyond. Education Week. Manke, B. (2004). Project wisdom 2004 program evaluation. Bellaire, TX: Project Wisdom. Manzo, K. K. (2005, September). Character education. Education Week, 25(4), p. 14. Muscott, H. S. (2001, Summer) Service-learning and character education as “antidotes” for children with egos that cannot perform. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 10(2), 91. National Commission on Service-Learning (2002). Learning in deed: The power of service-learning for American school. Columbus, Ohio: Author. Romanowski, M. H (2003, Fall). Through the eyes of students: High school students’ perspectives on character education. American Secondary Education, 32(1), 3-20. Scales, P. C. (2002). The effects of service-learning on middle school students’ social responsibility and academic success. Journal of Early Adolescence, 20(3). Scott, K. A., & Jackson, A. P. (2005, December). Using service learning to achieve middle school comprehensive guidance program goals. Professional School Counseling, 9(2), 156-159. Swick, K. J., Winecoff, H. L., Nesbit, B., Kemper, R., Rowls, M., & Freeman, N. (2000). Service learning and character education: Walking the talk. Columbia, SC: South Carolina Department of Education. Thomsen, K. (2005, December). Service learning in grades K-8: Experiential learning that builds character and motivation. Curriculum Review, 45(4). Tonn, J. L. (2005, April). Greater role sought for civic education. Education Week; 24(33), 12. Wilkinson, C. (2001). Help at last: Activities to nurture character development in elementary children. Denver, CO: RMC Research Corporation. | ||
| Selected Evaluation Tools | ||
| Character Education Quality Standards (2003). Washington, DC. Character
Education Partnership. Retrieved April 15, 2005, from http://www.character.org/atf/cf//QualityStandards.pdf Compendium of Assessment and Research Tools (CART). Denver, CO: RMC Research Corporation. Retrieved April 15, 2005, from http://cart.rmcdenver.com Davidson, M. L., & Khmelkov, V. (2006). Character in Action Survey (CiAS). Cornerstone Consulting & Evaluation, LLC. Retrieved April 15, 2005, from http://www.cortland.edu/character/instruments/CiAS_description_v1p0.pdf Lickona, T., & Davidson, M. L. (2003). School as a Caring Community Profile-II (SCCP II). Cortland, NY. Center for the 4th and 5th Rs. Retrieved April 15, 2005, from http://www.cortland.edu/character/sccp-ii.htm The Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL) – Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Assessment Tools. Chicago, Illinois. Center for Social and Emotional Learning. Retrieved April 15, 2006, from http://www.casel.org/assessment/index.php U. S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance. (2003, December). Identifying and Implementing Educational Practices Supported By Rigorous Evidence: A User Friendly Guide.Washington, DC. Retrieved April 15, 2005, from http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/rigorousevid/index.html | ||








