Publication Date:
2004
Publisher:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc., Publishers
Pages:
274
ISBN / ISSN:
80584421
Abstract:
This volume provides a framework grounded in theory and best professional practice that middle and high school teachers, their students, and community partners can use to design, implement, and evaluate service-learning projects that address authentic community needs. It demonstrates ways collaborative service-learning can enhance students' intellectual development, promote their academic achievement, strengthen their citizenship skills, and accelerate the kinds of educational accountability and reform initiatives emphasized in the national educational standards movement, and the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act.
Call Number:
110/G/PRI/2004
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - book/monograph 
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