Publication Date:
2008
Publisher:
The Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning
Journal Issue:
v.14(2), Spring 2008, 50-65
Pages:
16
Abstract:
There is an emerging body of literature advocating a "critical" approach to community service learning with an explicit social justice aim. A social change orientation, working to redistribute power, and developing authentic relationships are most often cited in the literature as points of departure from traditional service-learning. This literature review unpacks these distinguishing elements.
Call Number:
100/E/MIT/2008
Sector:
HE Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Print resource - serial article
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Social Justice
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Theory 
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