Publication Date:
2003
Journal Issue:
v.14(3), September 2003, 84-96
Pages:
11
Abstract:
A common assumption is that service-learning leads students to civic engagement. However, it is not clear that service-learning is better than other activities at engaging students in civic life. This report summarizes findings from a study in which students followed a variety of pathways to civic engagement. These findings suggest that while service-learning is not necessarily more effective than other methods in influencing student attitudes about civic life, it does influence the way students think citizens should act in a democracy. (Authors)
Call Number:
115/B/DAY/2003
Sector:
HE Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article 
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