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Sustainability in K-12 Schools: Selected Resources
  Source:National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, November 2003.

For additional resource lists on these and other service‑learning topics visit the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse Website at http://www.servicelearning.org.

 

Allam, Caroline. “ Creating a School and Community Culture to Sustain Service Learning.” In Enriching the Curriculum through Service Learning, edited by Carol Kinsley and Kate McPherson. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1995.

Ammon, M. S., et. al. “Sustaining and Institutionalizing Service-Learning.” Chap. 7. In Service-Learning in California: A Profile of the CalServe Service-Learning Partnerships (1997-2000). Sacramento: CalServe, 2003.

Billig, Shelley H. “Adoption, Implementation, and Sustainability of K-12 Service-Learning.” In Service-Learning: The Essence of the Pedagogy, edited by Andy Furco and Shelley H. Billig, 245-267. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing, 2002.

Braun, Joan. “Integrating Service-Learning into the School Culture.” In Critical Issues in K-12 Service Learning: Case Studies and Reflections, edited by Gita Gulati-Partee and William R. Finger. Alexandria, VA: National Society for Experiential Education, 1996.

Crabb, Fritz. “Sustaining Service-Learning through Political Change.” In Gita Gulati-Partee and William R. Finger, Eds. Critical Issues in K-12 Service Learning: Case Studies and Reflections, edited by Gita Gulati-Partee and William R. Finger. Alexandria, VA: National Society for Experiential Education, 1996.

Education Commission of the States. Learning That Lasts: How Service-Learning can Become an Integral Part of Schools, States, and Communities. Denver: Education Commission of the States, 2002. http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/40/54/4054.pdf

Kramer, Michael. Make it Last Forever: The Institutionalization of Service Learning in America. Washington, DC: Corporation for National Service, 2000. [FULL TEXT PDF]

Melchior, Alan, and Larry Bailis. Institutionalizing Service-Learning: Preliminary Findings from a Study of Learn and Serve America. Presentation at the 2nd annual International Service-Learning Research Conference, Nashville, TN. October, 2002.

RMC Research. Sustaining Service-Learning in K-12 Schools: NSLC Fact Sheet. Scotts Valley, CA: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, 2002.


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