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Acting Locally in a Flat World: Global Citizenship and the Democratic Practice of Service-Learning

Author: 
Nicholas Longo
Author: 
Harry T. Wilks
Publication Date: 
2006
Publisher: 
Campus Compact
Pages: 
5
Abstract: 

This paper series seems especially significant this year, as Campus Compact celebrates an important milestone. The context has certainly changed over the decades since the founding of Campus Compact twenty years ago. For while Campus Compact has grown impressively to more than 950 member campuses with 31 state offices under the leadership of Elizabeth Hollander, there is also a sense that service-learning is at a crossroads. At least one dimension for educators to consider is the connection between the local and the global, and the importance of global citizenship and democratic practices which promote global citizenship. To be engaged and relevant requires that service-learning includes a large vision, along with democratic practices for acting locally with global intentions. [author]

Call Number: 
115/B/BAT/2006
Sector: 
Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - other
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