Publication Date:
2007
Journal:
Academic Exchange Quarterly
Journal Issue:
v.11(3), Fall 2007, 63-67.
Pages:
5
Abstract:
This article describes how various constituents within one school brought different interpretations and agendas to an extension of an established service-learning partnership, and how these affected the impact of the project on individuals and the community institution. This example raises important social justice issues of power and voice within the community partner organization for our service-learning work. (author)
Call Number:
550/E/FIN/2007
Sector:
HE Sector
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article 
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