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Addressing Concerns About Service-Learning (Anderson & Witmer)
Components of a Service-Learning Project (Baltimore County Public Schools)
Faculty Handbook on Service-Learning (LSU)
  A detailed set of instructions for all the steps in getting started, including course construction and finding community partners.
Getting Started - Module 3 of the Service-Learning Training Manual (Ohio Department of Education)
  Aimed at training K-12 teachers.
Getting Started Online Documents (NSLC)
  Online documents available on the NSLC website.
Getting Started With Service Learning (SIU)
  A higher education source.
Give Where You Live Curriculum Package
  This new initiative is sponsored by USA Network in partnership with Hands On Network (formerly City Cares). The curriculum guides teachers and students through all aspects of a service-learning project.
Implementing Service Learning (CO State)
  An easy-to-use and brief Web-based guide to getting started at the college level.
Principles of Good Practice for Service-Learning Pedagogy (2002)
  Updated chapter from the book, Praxis I: A faculty casebook on community service learning (1993), available from the NSLC library.
Service-Learning Northwest Six Step Model Planning Tools
  Service-Learning Northwest created the Six-Step Model, which is the basis of the service-learning planning approach. The Project Planning Guide incorporates the Six-Step Model as a framework for constructing effective service-learning projects.
Service-Learning Starter Kit (BYU)
  A concise, three-page guide for college faculty created by the Jacobsen Service-Learning Center.
Service Learning and Curricular Integration (Exley)
Students In Service To America (SISTA) (2002)
  Includes "10 Steps to Service-Learning." This guidebook for educators is intended to help enlist America's young people in service to their communities and develop the habits of civic participation, responsibility, and service.
Students in Service to America Website
  A list of resources that includes the NSLC.
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