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Limits of Service-Learning in Higher Education, (The)

Author: 
Dan W. Butin
Publication Date: 
2006
Journal Issue: 
v.29(4), Summer 2006, 473-498
Pages: 
26
Abstract: 

This article takes a critical look at the attempted institutionalization of service-learning in higher education. It asks whether service-learning can become deeply embedded within the academy; and if so, what exactly is becoming embedded. Specifically, this article suggests that there are substantial pedagogical, political, and institutional limits to service-learning across the academy. These limits, moreover, are shown to be inherent to the service-learning movement as contemporarily theorized and enacted. The article concludes by reframing some of the grounding assumptions of service-learning to position it as a disciplinary field more suited for becoming genuinely embedded within higher education. (Project MUSE)

Call Number: 
115/B/BUT/2006
Sector: 
Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - serial article